OKOs use Keihin jets. Nothing relative to stock, so you wont get much help there.
So it sounds like your carb has a 50 pilot and a 148 main?
How does it feel? You said it has no power in first or 2nd, is it kinda boggy, or does it sputter in those gears?
Usually boggy indicates a lean condition, and sputtery is rich. Have you pulled your jet needle out of the cable end to see what position the clip is in? If you havent, do that. Take note of where its at. The positions toward the TIP of the needle are richening the mixture, the positions toward the TOP of the needle (toward the throttle cable) are leaning it out.
So, if the needle isnt in the middle position, put it there and try it. See if it gets better or worse.
Also, another trick you can try to see is try riding it with the choke on. If youre too lean, having the choke on will increase fuel and make you run better. If it gets even worse, then youre too rich, and Id see about pulling your main jet back.
And finally, the ONLY real way to tell if your jetting is on, is using a combination of the butt dyno/ response curve and a plug chop.
So, to do a plug chop, get the bike up to temp, and install a fresh spark plug. Start it, and immediately go WOT through the gears if you can. At the end of your WOT run, turn the key off, push the clutch in, and hold the throttle open. Then remove the plug. Youre looking for a dark center electrode with a mocha brownish porcelain insulator. If your plug is wet when you remove it, youre too rich.
Also does your quad idle? If you have a cold engine, can you start it without choking it? If the answer is yes to the choke question, usually that means youre too rich on the pilot jet. You should have to choke a cold engine to get it to start.