Mike, This article, by ABC member Hugh Kenny, is my bible for Bing carb tweaking.
Read through it a couple times before starting the work. Follow his sequence. Get off the path -frustration and failure will be the result. Written in a break-it-down Barney-style that was simple for me to understand, and therefor, learn.
After the valves are set, then do the timing
before the carb synch work. Get the timing close enough for gubmint work, then recheck after the carbs are tuned. Pay close attention to balancing the throttle cables with the engine at approx 3500 rpm. This will balance mid-range mixture and provide you with a smooth cruising Beemer.
And that little thumbscrew below the twist grip is there to hold a specific rpm during the timing and carb work. I also use it as a cruise control.
BTW, my mixture screws are opened
less than three-quarters out.
Monte
Carb Synchronization by Hugh Kenny, ABC #6051, Cheyeene, Wyoming
http://www.airheads.org/content/view/183/98/