I just had my valves adjusted (new plugs) and the idle mixture settings set and synchronized
at the shop. Took the bike home and all was good (not great). I seemed to have lost some power but I figured maybe the valves needed to settle into the new position. After 100 miles I started getting hesitation upon blipping the throttle. It seemed like the RPM's needed time to catch up. I decided to check the synchronization. It was close and I fine tuned it in. No change to the hesitation problem.
So then I decided that maybe it was a rich condition causing the problem and I decided to try my hand at the air fuel ratio idle adjust screws. since I do not have a gas analyzer I decided to start from scratch. I gently turned them all in and backed them out 3 turns.
Simple enough. It fired up..
It rant for 5 minutes and was so sensitive to added throttle (choke now off and getting warm) that it wanted to die with any throttle roll even just a little.
Now it wont start.
Pulled plug one and it look partially black (fowled???) cleaned it and put back in.
Adjusted all carbs to 2.5 turns out....
Still cant start the bike.
Any advice?

1994 FZR 600 White/Blue/Yellow. Been stored for several years and had 12K miles on it now. Working to get it back on the road.
Located in Phoenix AZ