Agree with post #13.
My experience is this:
I bought a kr250 bike which would turn over with a LOT of effort, but it wouldn't idle. (this thing was so far gone I pushed my mate up the road on it to get it to fire). I only paid $300 so I don't really mind.
So yes it would run, with difficulty. It had borderline compression (but still ok according to the manual).
The plugs weren't even that oiled. But it was thicker black oil, not the less viscous 2 stroke oil.
Problem? blown crank case seal.
At a guess:
The high temp from hard riding (or power band) will burn the standard engine oil, but as soon as you idle, it won't get burnt fast enough and will fill up. The leak is also proportional to how hard you ride it, at idle it won't leak much but at high speed it pours in. So when you engine brake, it builds up and gums that cylinder, stopping it firing.
I took the engine completely apart to fix it. Didn't put it back together though

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