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Okay gotcha. Now that I know you're some some sissy......I think it's a combo of two issues. First....I think you may need some adjustments to your carbs. They can be finiky and a pain some times but I think that is most of your problem. Second.... It's a 2 stroke... They take some R's to get to move without getting too low in the rpm to keep from bogging. Get those carbs right and stick your thumb in her!

 

One other thing....I don't know where you're testing your bike.... But if it's on concrete then that is also compounding your problem. It givesb such great traction that it's actually a pain in the ass. 

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Mods
Elevation
Temp
Current jetting
Gearing
Tire size
Current timing set point
Compression

Give us ALL of these, and you will get QUALITY answers. If you can't answer them, get the answers.

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12 hours ago, Keno said:

Just to rule out something easy,

When in neutral does it roll easily? if not, it could be carrier bearings.

i was gonna say the same thing,  start out with if it rolls easy.  if it is a bear to push, you have drag hurting you getting moving. 

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