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Another possible issue could be dirt on the little needle that the float pushes up to stop the fuel flow. Actually that should be the first thing to check. The tapping of the carb normally can un-jam the dirt.
When checking for dirt particles, I would suggest taking the carb off the bike. You could probably do it with the carb on, BUT.... the fabled black hole under the starter would suck up any of the tiny parts you drop accidentally.
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