Your stock main jet is 118, so you might have to upjet to a 120 or a 122, or even a 125 if you get a free flow air filter.
I kept my filter stock, but put on a Leo Vince 4 Road exhaust and it was running lean and hot, so I jumped up to a 125, but had to lean off the idle mix or it would pop on decceleration. It's still too rich, but mostly because I'm at 5300 feet elevation.
Since you're at sea level you can run a lot richer, as long as you get comensurate performance, and the only way to find out is trial and error.
It's pretty easy to change jets, there's a fuel bowl drain screw on the carb, empty the bowl, loosen the fore and aft clamps, loosen the airbox, and invert the carb to remove the fuel bowl. You may have to disconnect a couple vac lines, but not the throttle or the fuel line.
You'll build confidence after you do it, but be advised that all the tuning is more for fun than anything else, the engineers at Kymco got their machine pretty close to optimal.