G'day mate,
Those FMF settings seem way too rich for my money - mostly for the 2nd number. Even with a full exhaust and 290 kit, my 2nd number is not that high / rich. During un-intended stall condition, your cylinder is so "full" of un-burn't fuel, that the spark plug is being saturated. This is then why the hard re-start, as the plug will be "wet" as per a flooded engine condition.
I would just go straight back to the FMF reccommended settings for your level of mods. They have spend alot of time & money during design & development with this product, therefore have come up with the best overall figures from both dyno & on-road testing. To maybe go slightly richer than their spec's will help with the placebo effect - but your 2nd number setting is way above & beyond.
It is only the 5th number that is a known issue with their spec's as being a problem. On the majority of bikes, with the 5th number set to the "default" of 4, a severe "dead spot" can occur during WOT roll off.
This 5th number is not for any amount of "extra" fuel added, but is just a "duty cycle" for when the 2nd number setting kicks in. When the 5th number is set at default, it "overlaps" too much from the WOT setting and causes an operating problem. Therefore it is best to just re-set the 5th number to a level of 6 or higher. ( I would have thought that the guys at FMF would have been aware of this by now, and changed the default settings along with the recommendation in the instruction manual ).
Anyway, back on track with the OP's actual issue..... If your problem still occurs after winding back your FMF settings, and after a really good "clear out" run, then you may also need to replace your spark plug. It could very well be "fouled". ( See my reply about this possibility in another current thread titled "FLAME OUT" ).
Lastly i also assume that you have good fresh & clean Hi-octaine fuel + inspected / service air filter etc ?
Cheers.