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Hi everyone. New here and looking for help!My bike has a pro circuit silent core muffler and a k&n filter. Been running fine then started bogging down when I would chop the throttle trying to turn around on a tight trail. Stab the gas and let off, the bike will idle down really low then bog down and die.Carb has 170 main jet and 48 pilot jet installed. First took the carb off and tore apart. Cleaned and installed complete rebuild kit. Re installed, adjusted and still the same. Seems to only do it after it’s warm. Idles a touch ruff but for the most part runs good. If I chop the throttle a little in gear when warm it will bog down and die. Sometimes I can touch the throttle and it goes back to idleing good. I reinstalled the factory air filter and still the same.I purchased a 168 and 172 main with a 50 pilot on the way. Have a new throttle sensor,ignition coil and rubber boot for carb on the way. Inspected the boot from the manifold to the front of carb and the rib on the inside opening is half missing/ripped off. Any help is very appreciated.
 

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This is a new member introduction forum, not a troubleshooting forum. You have another thread already opened appropriately, so please limit discussion of your issue to your other thread. Welcome to the forums!
 

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Forgive me..... even though no one seems to be of help on here.
We all (including yourself) are waiting on the carb boot as that may be the answer to all of your questions. Fault diagnosis is a process of elimination which of course is done one thing at a time.
There are many, many issues resolved on this forum, be patient, we’re all very friendly folks here and all willing to help those that want help.

Keep us posted, hopefully that boot will cure your issues.
 
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