I had a similar no-start problem for four days that had me baffled recently.
I'd left the MC sitting a week and went to start and it stalled. Then just turned over and over.
Figured maybe need to clean carbs again (like another EFFIN' REDUNDANT task...)
Anyway, I've been working too hard, spending all free time working on my '82 Mercedes (parked next to bike), so I sprayed a quick squirt of starting fluid onto each pod filter. Nothing, not even a single pop...
Next day I added 2.5 gallons fresh(er) gas. Then disassembled and fully cleaned the cut-off switch on handlebar, still nothing. (I've moved very close to ocean/beach, corrosion worries)
I removed each plug, checked the gaps, inspected, looked new.
Ground one to a fin and had faint spark (in sunlight)., still no pop even with starting fluid (not good but I'm lazy) right into carb intakes...
So on the fourth day she / (he whatever, more like a stallion anyhow) fires right up...
LOL, why? FLOODED and it took that long to dry out...
(despite in my overworked/ lazy free-time I could've removed all four plugs same time, cranked engine with no choke and cleared it, faster than my other efforts).
Had to have been flooded and my guess coupled with the remnants of some stale gas/ethanol/stabil mix , despite stabil directions followed precisely. (had petcock on "RES" since gas was low. Bad position since all the goop at bottom enters my garden tractor filter...
Only issue now, think need a new starter solenoid because during the ordeal it stuck on start a few times and in one event such, I raced to karate chop style the top of battery, which worked somehow but cut my finger bad on the gas tank edge there...
That's my .02 on it anyway. (Had to get it off chest also).
... plan on getting caught up on some missed riding too.
