Last riding season, I had some slight bogging when starting from stop signs. I would have to feather the throttle before it finally "caught" then, it'd accelerate fine.
Trying to solve this annoying problem, I recently took apart and cleaned my carb -used carb cleaner throughout and replaced the gasket, and o-rings. When done, I adjusted the air/fuel mixture after a 10 minute warmup and taking plenty of catchup time between 1/8 adjustments. I even used a digital tach to set the idle to Kymco spec 1900.
I also replaced the fuel filter, air filter, spark plug and cracked ignition coil.
The bog was still there, but it otherwise ran pretty well the first couple rides.
Now tonight, it not only bogged so bad it never caught and would die at intersections, it also would sometimes die as soon as I let off the throttle approaching stop lights (especially after full throttle). It didnt want to start after these, and i would have to hold the throttle all the way open before it would begin starting again. At some intersections, it would be just fine.
Could it possible have anything to do with the autochoke becoming faulty? Seems like that might explain the intermittent nature of this problem.
Appreciate any help. Banging my head against a wall here.