Running in a new motor, at the stage of giving it the odd blast on to 3/4 throttle, it's nice and rich up to half throttle (4 strokes), clears when on to main jet, although I feel its still pretty rich, but that's a gut feel. When I get back after the ride and check the plug it looks initially nice and oily, apart from a small section, about 1/3 of the insulator looks grey (lean). I'm puzzled by this. Why would the colour not be uniform all the way around?
Logic says the heat at the top section of the insulator will be equal. There could be colour difference further down the insulator but again should be as a band around the plug, not 2/3 of the band being one colour and 1/3 another.
The plug is a NGK B9EG which is a cold racing spec type. I expect this will be where fingers are pointed

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