If your a do it your self person try pulling the fuel tank and checking the fuel filter and pump out. This was an issue for me. If no luck there check for spark.
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did you loose your key ? try a clothes hanger and force it in by the rubber but its pretty tricky to do. you will have to bend it several times to get it right to reach your unlock switch
If you have a carborator it is shot - If it is fuel injected than you have need to have your heads cleaned or replaced. If it doesn't turn over at all I would start with your starter. Your distributor can also cause this as well - I had to replace all of the above, minus the carborator and it fixed my problem - Was like a new car afterward.
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