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has spark? has fuel going to carb? if you smell gas from the muffler or carb then it not burning check for spark pull plug touch away from the hole so you don't ignite the vapors on the engine look for a great blue red spark
try pulling the plug, stick a screwdriver in the end of the spark plug wire and hold it to the metal of the bike try starting it if it has fire you wil get a spark. if no spark try checking the points they may have burned out ... good luck
The spark plugs may be fouled. They often will fire when outside the motor, but will not fire when installed. Replace the plugs, inspect the plug wires for damage, and try again.
You have to check of there is sparks at the spark plug and also if the fuel is being injected to the combustion chamber.
Crank start the engine for a short while and thn remove one spark plug, if fuel is injected you will see tht the plug is wet.
To check for sparks to the plug, wipe tht plug dry if its wet due to gas, thn earth the spark plug body to the engine and crank start, if theres sparks you will see.
If you both of these thn it the engine must fire.
I guess one is missing.
Hope this helps!
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