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Bikes and battery do not handle sitting time well probably combination weak battery old fuel and fuel gumming through the pilot circuit - try jumper leads to another battery or to your car you probably find it all comes good if you can just start it and ride it an hour or so
Make sure the fuel line from the tank to the injector is seated fully. The fittings must be secure for fuel to flow from the pump. Make sure the pump is plugged in to the harness, and the fuse is good. There is a way to check the fuel pressure, but you will need the proper fitting to hook to the tank along with a pressure guage. It is possible that the fuel line from the pump inside the tank is cracked or not hooked to the pump or tank outlet. Hope this helps.
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