First off, borrow a compression gauge to see if the top end is in good shape. You should see at least 100psi for it to run. Second is to remove the carb, and exhaust to do a vacuum check to verify ALL the seals are working. If EITHER is off a new carb. will not help! The Piston/rings are what I suspect. You had the reeds out, so I believe you would have seen a problem there. the stator side seal is more likely to go bad w/ the scoot sitting, (rust on the crank shaft). Check the compression first! Whenever I do a top end job I pre-lube all the parts w/ synth. 2 stroke oil, and it will take QUITE abit of cranking to start, so I use a cordless drill w/ a 1/4" extension on the socket (17mm I believe) This will spin it fast enough to get a fighting chance. It is easy enough to pull the cyl. , and cheaper than a new carb. Best of luck, Let us know.