I just thought I'd ask you guy's to see if anyone can confirm an answer.
The colouring of the sparkplugs on both my 2005 Yamaha YZ144 and 1984 Honda CR500 are strange, one side/half of the porcelain is a very light tan colour and the other half is a dry black.
The YZ runs full synthetic oil at 30:1 and the CR runs mineral based oil at 30:1. I've tried various fuel types; BP 95 octane, United 95 with 10% ethenol & Caltex 98, all with the same result.
I originally suspected an uneven burn in the combustion chamber but the burn marks on the piston crown don't show anything uneven.
Then I suspected maybe a higher heat from the exhaust side of the combustion chamber burning that side of the plug cleaner? Next time out I'll mark the plug when fitted to try and determine if it is related.
So, depending on what side of the plug you look at, my carburation is either slightly lean or too rich :-)
Possibly the carb is too rich on one circuit, and too lean on another, and as I shut-it-down it starts to discolour the plug, but the shut-down procedure is not long enough to colour the plug all-over?
After my plug-chop, I am diving on the clutch & the kill-switch at the same time, and trying to keep the twist-grip at the same position, but I worry that the slowly decelerating engine is still bringing in fuel?