You can't tune 4 individual carbs "by ear" and have it accurate. I've not used an inexpensive meter, so I can't help you with a proper selection. I use our shop's top of the line OTC meter which reads down to 1 rpm. It's still a very tricky and time consuming procedure. Send me a PM and I'll help you set them up for your area.
We could have a CARB-stoc and use John's bike as a guinea pig...
Just bring fresh carb boots. I've got everything else in stock.
I did find a less expensive meter on eBay that had a spec good enough to work, but it was a closeout kind of deal. With Afrymoyer's help, I went through the whole procedure using the Honda tool (I don't think you could do it with anything else, the adjustments are not easy to get to) and arrived at a pretty good place. (my bike is a 2000 CA bike though, and I changed the idle jets up a step richer). The bottom line is this: set them to what afrymoyer says....he is very close. His prediction was very close to where I ended up.
I did notice when doing the procedure, that adjusting them didn't seem to make much difference, until you turned them in enough to have the slight drop. (with my CA carbs jetted rich, that was at about 1 turn, then the manual said to back out 7/8 turn from that...thus a setting of 1 7/8 for me). I think I could have set them a bit leaner for better gas mileage on my bike (instead of the factory CA 7/8 turn backout, say maybe 3/4 or 5/8) (please note this does not apply to 49 state bikes) without hurting performance. (the factory 7/8 was premised on the factory jetting).
Having said all that, my bike runs great....hardly uses the choke. Mileage is not great at about 43. I think if I did it again I would probably just keep the stock idle jets and tune it that way for the gas mileage. Again, whatever setting Afrymoyer tells you will be close.
I did note one other thing going thru the whole carb cleanout/tuning process. When syncing carbs, there was a difference between pairs of cylinders caused by the linkage between the carb sides....if I had a lot of time I would have tried to deal with that linkage to dial in the carb syncing better. That is why the sync changes off idle on my bike. I will say it didn't seem to make much difference in that this bike really takes off above 4K and will zip right up to 7K and beyond. On my old V65 bike, with a similar carb set up, I could dial them in tighter on sync.
Thank you again for all your help, Afrymoyer!
PS...Took my first long trip and it ran like a champ. Rode 690 miles up to my sister's house and back a different day. On a nice stretch of highway, I opened it up and it zoomed up to 105 before my front end acted like the tire was out of balance (?) and I backed off. The bike could have easily gone a lot faster. I'm getting due for new rubber, so I'll see if that fixes it.
All the maintenance work was worth it. I can go anywhere now without worries.