It ran the best at 6500ft, cold temps, which I assume means my mixture is off.
Higher altitudes mean less oxygen available, and going leaner makes the the engine run better.
I'm running k&n pods and a 4 in 1.
"Pods" generally shorten the intake tract and bring outside atmospheric pressure closer to the carb throat. Raising the pressure in the carb throat means less fuel can be pushed through fuel metering jets. Pods and an open 4 into 1 usually lean any of the stock metering device selections.
My issue is ever since putting in the new jets (which are stock) and after all the maintenance my bike idles great (perfect actually) but the moment I put on any throttle it acts like the mixture is rich and just bogs down at any throttle position.
What makes you think the stumble is from an over rich condition?
My metric is related to how the engine recovers from the stumble. If it burbles back to producing power, the mixture was too rich during stumble. If the engine recovers cleanly, like it was suddenly switched back on, it was too lean during the stumble.
You should describe to us how the engine recovered after the "bog".
What's really strange is in order for the bike not to completely shut down I have to ride with the choke on but even then it's not really rideable. Its confusing because I feel like the mixture is rich. It has rich symptoms but I have to use the choke to keep it going. Makes no sense.
What are these "rich symptoms" you've identified? Explain those, and elaborate.
Needing choke to run is an indicator of a too lean mixture. Of course with the choke butterflies closed the engine can't breathe and get much oxygen to make power.
Isn't running less than stock a bad idea with pods, 4 in 1, and an altitude of 4500ft.
Well, er, yes. But, so is running pods if you don't have to, imo.
Bike can't make it down the street and was puking gas out of carb 4 on the side of the road
Isn't that a pretty clear indicator of something to investigate and fix? You could well have multiple problems to solve. Some of which just might be self inflicted by choosing Pods. But, if you like sorting out the fuctional engineering changes you've made to the bike, you can learn a lot about engine tuning and just what they need to run properly.
Cheers,