I have found that by lowering the rpms to about as low as the bike will still remain running (around 800 rpms or less) and then slowly turning the A/F screw in very slowly until just that point where the engine begins to stumble, then backing it out the 1/4 - 1/2 turn as Tramahawk suggests, gets them very close. You may cause the bike to die while doing this. Just restart it and let it resume below normal idle speed, then take up where you left off. Do all four this way. I have the synch gauges set up at the same time and make sure the synch stays spot on as I do the proceedure. After all four are set, I put my idle back up to 1000-1050 rpms, and test throttle response. Usually spot on.
I have an exhaust gas analizer, and have done it that method too, but in a nutshell, can't get them set any closer than what I have done using the slow idle, by ear, method I've just described.