Jet kit?? Who sells a "jet kit" for a 200S?? The only factor that screws things up when reading a plug, is burning oil. If SOMETHING was allowing oil into the combustion chamber, you will find a black plug, and your crankcase oil will drop down each ride.
If the plug is black, and it's not oil being burned, you are obviously RICH.
You see, lean is easy, nothing aside from a lean (usually) main jet, and or a leaking intake/other boot leak will allow a lean mixture. If it's white and light, it's lean. And lean tends to rev up quicker and run quite well until it blows up.
You need to separate the issues. You can take a compression test, then add a TSP of oil into the sparky hole and see if the compression bumps up. But that won't tell you if there's an oil ring issue or another way of crankcase oil to get into the sparky hole.
It seems like your afraid to make a jetting move one way or another. If this were mine, after I ruled out a few other possibilities, I'd simply change my main jet down 3 sizes, and or up 3 sizes, and place my needle and air screw in the middle of recommended settings and see what the plug says.
When you squirt that crap in there, you are obviously introducing a LEAN mixture.
Do not let the flat spot dictate which direction you are looking at, flat spots have dozens of possibilities...
All our government does is distract us while they steal from us, misspend our tax $ and ruin our country