My son has a Ninja 250 motorcycle with 2 barrel carb.
It sat for a nearly a year without being run.
We tried to start it the other day to get ready to sell (see thread in Swap and Sell soon

) and of course it did not run well. It would only start with full choke and you could not turn the throttle at all or it would die.
We took the carburetor off yesterday and removed the bowl covers. I found that one float needle valve was stuck. We fixed that and blew carb cleaner through many other ports. We removed main jets and cleaned some tiny holes there. We reassembled the bike. I added a couple of ounces of Seafoam to an empty tank with a 1/2 gallon or so of fresh fuel.
Well now it does not start well. I sprayed carb cleaner into the intake and it started easily and will run at high RPM's. But it will not run at low RPM's, nor will it start w/o a squirt of cleaner in the intake.
I'm kind of hoping that with Seafoam sitting in carburetor for a day or so that might help. But I remind myself that "Hope is not a strategy".
Any suggestions on what to clean or adjust or hit with a 5lb mallet to get low idle working again?
Thanks