I never said I expected it to run forever i'm just looking for help to get it running again. Thanks you for the link but something so broad doesnt really help me is there any way you can point in a more specific direction?
After something broad, like "Won't Start" and "cuts out sudden;y"
It needs spark, fuel, and compression.
What is the status of each of these. You and we need to know
Does the engine turn over well when you push the button?
If it doesn't crank when you hit the button, that is something. like a dead battery. You didn't say what happens when you hit the button. Of course a dead battery. A dead battery is generally caused by a bad charging system, which is a common problem on unmaintained bikes. You do not need any charging system for a bike to run perfectly. The ignition does not care where the electrical power comes from. You can remove all the charging system, and a good running bike will run fine until the battery gets low. You haven't said if you have a dead battery or not, so we don't know.
YOU need to provide specific information in order to receive specific answers.
IF it starts well from cold but dies when warmed up, I would suspect a problem in one of two areas:
The fuel tank vent is clogged, and after you use fuel, a vacuum develops which causes the fuel to stop flowing. This has never happened to me, but it happens. Try opening the gas cap when it quits to see if this is the problem.
More likely, IF it cranks right up and starts right up from cold, and quits only after it has run for a while, there is an intermittent failure in the ignition.
Does it start up well when cold and only give trouble when its warmed up? Again, you have not provided information, only complaints about good advice, so we don't know. An intermittent short would be in the coils, which can fail when warm. Its unlikely that both sides would short at once though, so one would only expect two cylinders to quit if it is the coil, not all four. You haven't described what it does when it quits, precisely how, or when. So one would look upstream to the components providing power to the coils. This would be the ignition module and pickups, more than likely. Your bike, as I recall, is a 1981, which would have come with an electronic ignition.
Refusing to do research isn't what most people consider trying to learn.
You need to describe the problem and especially symptoms in much greater detail. You need to run some tests. You need to tell us if the battery goes dead. You need to tell us if it won't crank on the starter button, even if it doesn't start. You need to tell us what else, doesn't work when it runs, and when it doesn't. Things like horn and lights.
Again, you have complained about the good advice you have received, after providing little to no information.
These are simple mechanical devices. Its easier to determine why they don;t run at all, then why it doesn't run perfectly, so you are in luck there.