What you have there is a stock set of 28mm Mikunis. They are probably off a Z1000 from 1977 through 1980. (although they could be off a Suzuki from the same era, they also used VM Mikuni slide carbs).
The 1976 900 used 26mm carbs - earlier zeds used 28mm carbs but had a different design top cap. When I get the slide carbs off Shadowfax I will post up a picture to show the difference. Externally - there is SFA difference really - smoothbore carbs generally have a large 17mm nut on the base of the float bowl so you can change the main-jet quickly without having to drop the carbs off the motor. The main difference is internal - your carbs have the large cut-out on either side of the bore, to locate the slide as it moves up and down. Smoothbores only have 2 thin slots to locate the slide, which is a different type to a normal slide...although it is still a 'round' slide.
You can just twist the floats to get them sitting straight, and yes in these carbs the larger part of the float does sit up high. The carb diameter is measured directly in front of the slide - not at the mouth.
What sort of jetting are you running at the moment ? It would be interesting to know, as these carbs were designed for a slow-revving 2-valve 1000cc motor, not a high-revving 4-valve 750. Normally you would jet carbies down a bit when using them on a smaller capacity motor, but in this case you may need bigger jets to suit the faster revving 7fiddy ??
