2003 KDX200
Stock carb.
Needle: R1174, 3rd position
Main: 160
Pilot: 48
Plug: BR8ES, Gapped between 0.7 and 0.8mm
Vforce 3 Reeds
Fresh Gas: 40:1
Elevation: 600
Current Temp: 60
Back story:
I rode this bike for an hour in some sand pits, a lot of riding with throttle cranked, winding through gears. I never really just putted and the bike ran great.
2nd ride, I take the bike out to some woods following a quad. Slow lugging up and down hills. Bike stalled down hill. I thought it was out of gas, switched to reserve, rode some more. Then got some bog, like I was running out of gas. Took off the plug and it was pretty black and wet. Wiped it off and restarted the bike.
Brought it home and just tried putting around the yard. Choppy performance at first 1/8 of throttle when in first gear, just putting around. After 1/8 throttle bike wakes up and is great through the gears. I noticed the Air Screw was set at 3/4 out so I began doing some jetting research.
Here's what I did before doing any changes.
- New plug gapped between 0.7mm and 0.8.
- Fresh fuel mixed at 40:1
- Cleaned and reoiled air filter.
- Removed carb. disassembled, cleaned and replaced.
Issue:
I adjusted the AS and have gotten it pretty close. Definately a little better throttle response when blipping (RB term) it. In first it's stable and putts, 2nd and third too; a blip is responsive, no bog or stall. I thought I nailed it.
Then I let it sit there at ilde. Sounds nice, good rhythm, then at about 20-30 seconds of idle, irregular rhythm, quick rev up (1/2 second), and the bike stalls. The rev up is not me turning the throttle and its not fast just sounds like the bike's last ditch effort to stay started. I've played with the AS from 3/4 out to 2 out and keep getting the same results.
After this it takes a good 10-15 kicks to start. Sometimes I'll just leave it and come back and it starts in 5 or so. After the stall, the plug is a little wet, not saturated.
This is my first two stroke so I'm not an expert by any means.
Any ideas on where to start would be appreciated. The season starts in less than two weeks!

Be gentle with my jetting cherry! Well at least I hope it's jetting.
