OK..pilot jet cleaning follow up...it worked! I'm back to a good throttle response with no bogging just off idle.
Today I watched my Iowa Hawks win their NCAA tourney game and was in a great mood, plus it was 51 and sunny outside. I put my freshly charged, new battery in the scoot, slowly kicked it over a few times with the kick starter (hoping to help prime the empty carb bowl..not sure if it made any difference, still took a bit to start)..and fired it up.
Scoot ran well, let it warm up a few minutes and then went out for a ride...and MAN...it felt good!
So if anyone else has the classic symptoms I did...scoot wants to bog down and die when you give it a little throttle...cleaning the pilot jet did the trick. It didn't appear the carb has ever been apart or out of the bike since new...so I suppose a cleaning was due.
I didn't totally remove the carb..just removed a few vacuum hoses, drained the bowl, unhooked it from the intake manifold and from the air intake and flipped the carb over. I left the fuel line, throttle cable and a few other things attached. There is enough slack with those other lines to let you lift up on the carb and turn it over to get the bowl off.
Today is the start of a new riding season...can't wait to get back out there!