It wont run....again

Check that you put the cap back on properly.

If the plug was loose it would have vibrated some, and may have broken or damaged the plug wire.
 
i'm with all that above, carb cap and plug loose both lead to airleaks and holes in pistons
time to start doing more maintenence before riding it
 
compression spark gas.
-does it have compression when you kick it over? if yes move on
/ now that you have kicked it over, unsrew the spark plug.
- look at it, smell it/ feel it. it should be wet from gas. but you have to be fast as gasoline evaporates. if yes it is wet move on.
- lay spark plug on cylinder and try to make it spark. Does it spark? is it maybe intermitten from lousy connections.

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Saying my bike won't start is really just a subjective complaint, and does nothing to rectify the situation. But everybody has to start somewhere i guess. Let us know how tose three tests go and we can help you. I:I
 
If your compression is poor, pull the exhaust pipe off and get a look up the port to see the condition of your piston and rings, if they are damaged you will know what to do.

After testing for compression and you have enough, and if you have spark, and the fuel train seems ok, and it still won't start, check your timing.

If it was an abrupt stall the flywheel could have spun and sheared the woodruff key.
 
Sooo, turns out it was .60 over. Pre-bought job, now it is getting .70 over, i don't like the face that is bored over that much but I'll cope for now. This is sorta not in subject but i got a TORs removal kit and all it has is a carb cap and a cable... please help me out..