I hang mine from a hook in the shop ceiling.
I also modified my $4.00 manometer by adding short bits of smaller tubing within the primary tubes. This tends to slow down the movement of the fluid and helps stabilize the often too quick vacuum draw.
Remember, balancing carbs MUST be done on a fully warmed-up engine. A ride around the block will give false results and only add to your frustration. Depending on ambient temps, ten miles or more will be necessary.
Place a large fan in front of the engine while tweaking the Bings. Try to get the work done within ten minutes or less so you do not overheat the engine.
Don't forget to balance the throttle cables, too. Use the friction screw on the twistgrip to set and hold revs around 3500-400 rpm.
