I did a bench sync on mine last time i had the carbs off. I did it by eye, comparing the gap to #3's gap when closed, and it actually came out real close when I synched them using a vacuum gauge. Actually, it might have been a little better. I wouldn't be surprised if they just match all the gaps between the throttle plates and carb bore when they assemble the bikes for the first time.
I was thinking what might work well woud be to make a thin spacer, for example using a small nylon zip tie so as not to scratch or ding anything. Then thin it out a little with a mark on it to match #3's gap, to get the same exact thickness for every plate. That would probably beat my vac. gauge setup, which is admittedly pretty crude.
I ended up making 2 slight brass shims, one to gauge the gap on 3 and them adjust all others to the same feeling pulling the other shim into the other carbs. She runs beautifully now though I will look to get a vacuum on it soon to ensure it. Someone messed this bike carbs up baaaad. 1&5 jets were clogged and their butterfly adjustment was torqued all the way in. She's back on the road though!