Before you start replacing one thing after another, use the "process-of-elimination" approach to narrow down the possibilities.
1. Disconnect the charging system altogether and disable the headlight circuit. Now, with a fully charged battery, go and ride the bike for an hour. The bike will run for several hours before depleting the battery. If there are any problems with the bike then it has to be your ignition system or fuel system, and move on to step 2 below. If there are no problems, then your charging system was at fault, and you need to diagnose using the stator papers - in many cases the R/R is faulty.
2. Use the search feature on this forum and the manual to diagnose the ignition components (pulse generator, ignitor, coils, plug wires/caps). If all checks out OK move on to step 3.
3. Verify compression. If OK, move on to step 4.
4. Verify the carbs are not messed up - this is very extensive - use the search feature. If all is OK here, move on to step 5.
5. Verify NO air leaks and no exhaust leaks.
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You know how I like a "Bone Stock" bike...yours is completely stock, RIGHT?
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