Check the new plug after riding in normal conditions. Should be brown, not black. I suggest checking floats in carb.
Another important thing is what ratio and what 2-stroke oil? Is it smoking alot? Does it smell good or like burnt plastic? when the bottom end is ready for seals, it often sucks crankcase oil into cylinder. Tell-tale sign of this is constant smoke, that stinks. They all have some drippage, but when its obviously getting worse and worse something is up. If the motor is pretty fresh, then it may be too rich for any number of reasons. Jetting, mixture screw adjustment, float height, ratio, riding style, worn seals, even a clogged air filter can cause a rich condition. I'm sure I'm leaving out things too. Needle adjustment also makes a big performance difference.
I am not the plug wiz. I always run the B8ES NGK. I am not sure what happens by going one step hotter or colder.
Keep tweaking till you get the brown plug, then repack silencer, if needed. Good Luck! Keep us posted of your findings.