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Sounds very sick. I would check the compression on all cylinders before buying any parts for it. Low compression or no compression is an internal mechanical problem and very serious. Is it a timing chain or belt? If a belt, check that it is not broken.
Have you run the brake pads in? I find they need a hundred or so miles before they pull up properly. If you have are they the correct material for your discs?
Check all ground connections, body to motor ground strap, battery to motor and body ground. Also change fuel filter if it has not been changed within 50,000 miles.
i am having the same problem with my 660r if i can figure it out on mine i will let you know for yours but if any one else can help us both that would be cool 2 lol
Try intoducing a small amount of fuel (half a teaspoon) of fuel through plug hole, refit plug & try, if it fires it will show fuel problem up. Also, is the plug wet when you remove it after trying to start? If it's very wet, may just be badly flooded. If not wet, check for fuel filter & if it's blocked, check air filter etc, hope this helps.
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