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Time for a valve adjustment. You have done the right thing by replacing the spark plug and cleaning the carb. Check your valve cleareance and make sure is up to specs.
if your getting spark than i would take the carb off and clean it you could have a cloged jet.( just because your getting fuel from tank to carb dont mean its getting from carb to jug) i would try that first......yz-maniac.
Change plug then use a small amount of starting fluid then kick it if it fires then dies your carb needs to be cleaned pull float bowl pull both small brass jet screws and clean they must be clear to see through when put up to a light reassemble and you should be good
2 stroke bike are very dependent on compression. and being a bike that is 12 years old my best educated guess is that the top end needs to be rebuilt. i usually have to have the top end done on my honda about every three years.
drain the fuel, locate the float bowl drain screw, lowest screw on the carb and loosen it to drain the carb. replace the fuel with proper pre-mix, replace the spark plug and it should be fine
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