First off guys, I'm new to the forum. I'm having problems with a 2004 warrior. I'm getting gas, air, compression, and spark, but the bike still will not start. I have replaced the rings, timing chain, and I have checked the woodrift key to the flywheel to make sure it is not sheared or worn. The bike did have some cdi wiring issues, basically wiring harness was shorted out and fused together. I spliced in new wiring, cdi appears to be operational. I called Ricky's performance stators to get some specs to check the stator and pick up coil. The coil tested good to his specs, however his ohm resistance is not the same spec posted in the Clymer manual. Basically tech support at Ricky's told me generally when you have spark your ignition system is working properly. This is where I'm confused I know the bike is getting gas and air and I know it has good compression and I have grounded the spark plug while in the boot to the head and watched a nice crisp sharp blue spark come out of the plug. Common sense mechanics is if you have gas, air, compression and spark the engine should run. It must be something electrical? I just do not know what to check???? The battery has been replaced. The spark plug and gas are new. The fuse has been replaced as a procaution. The stator from green white to red white has 500 ohms resistance. The coil to the power wire to the plug in is metering 17.8 ohms resistance. I realize this according to the Clymer manual is out of spec, but after referring to a repair manager at a dealership and a coil expert they tell me it is not uncommon for Clymer to have their electrical checking specs off. Please help guys... tell me I'm overlooking something basic, electrical related. My biggest fear is I will buy every electrical component and the bike still won't run and it will be very costly. Help Please!!!