Are you sure you are looking at the choke butterfly ?
I honestly do not know. All I have done is take the air filter off and I can see a valve near the top of the carb, on the side of the engine closest to the steering wheel, and assumed this is the choke valve? Moving the throttle in any position does not move this valve. Maybe I am looking at the wrong valve?
Sorry for all the back and forths with everyone. I really have no idea how to work on these things and am a total newb and dweeb. Maybe I am on the right track and maybe I am not, but so far nothing I have done has worked.
In the past, I always hopped on, put the throttle full forward until it stopped, cranked it until it finally caught. So long as it was warm, it always started easily. It is when it is cold is it hard to start and the smell of gas is very pervasive. I saw on the air filter cover the words KT735 725cc. There is no manual choke, which is what I have in the past always had and am used to, but just the single throttle handle with the choke function built in. Per the manual, I coulda sworn it said to put throlle all the way to the stop and crank it, then pull back on the throttle some.
I guess I do not know anything of what I am doing here.