The idea being it changes under load ?
Yes, I believe that's the theory. Could be a case of overkill, but I've got to say it doesn't sound unreasonable.
Do you find it varying in the 3-4,000rev region (on the centre stand I mean)?
If you mean do I find the sync as displayed on the TM varies as the rev raise and fall - then yes I do.
I've never seen the same reading throughout the rev-range. I've heard about people that can achieve this. Whilst it may be desirable my bike runs so well I can't really justify running the motor on it's c/stand for hours on end attempting a zero reading throughout the rev range when I doubt I'd see any improvement.
To be honest I've a feeling that the sensitivity of the TM is so great that it'd be practicably impossible anyway.
I choose to sync at 3,000 because that's where I had a surging problem develop.
FWIW and FYI. I wouldn't hesitate to balance the RH throttle stop screw these days. Over the miles surely this has got to move?
This is how I do a sync:
1. Back by-pass screws out ***EXACTLY*** the same - say 1.5 turns.
2. Balance @ idle using RH throttle stop.
3. Maybe fine tune @ idle using by-pass screws.
4. Balance @ 3000 revs.
5. Take bike out and make 'micro' adjustments to the weight on the RH cable locknut and by-pass screws. Both of which can be done from the comfort of the saddle.