Use a carb spray on the exterior to clean off any debris that might be sticking the slide. When dry apply a couple of drops of oil
Use Fuel Injector cleaner in the gas. (mix ratio is according to bottle instructions) You can buy Fuel injector cleaner (NOT carburetor cleaner) at Canadian Tire and their own brand is a pretty good product. They often have it on sale, but any brand will do.
The cheapest one I know of is from Dollar Tree at $1.25 per bottle.
Note that gasoline degrades fairly quickly and should be entirely used within four months. You have not been riding much and may still have the same gas from a few months ago. If so, try draining it and mix with the gas in your car/truck, and put fresh gas in the bike. The old gas will still work, but not as well, and when you mix it in the car/truck tank even if it is stale it won't matter as it will be part of a larger quantity.
Colder weather is coming shortly, and you may put away the bike for winter. Use a fuel stabilizer in the tank for storage. Fill the tank completely with gas and mix the stabilizer into it well before parking the bike for winter. STABIL has longer life than the Canadian Tire version and some others. You should run the engine for a few minutes to get the stabilized gas into the carbs
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