Thanks Guys,
I did pull the battery and attempted to kick start it, no joy. Reconnected the battery and it fired right up.
I also have an a.c. circuit tester which sense's a.c. voltage thru the insulation (had forgotten about it) I put it in the harness just behind the connectors to the cdi and it lights up when the engine is cranked with the kick start, so looks like it's an a.c. cdi...
You jogged my memory batman about a test used on older model cars to see if the battery or the alternator is bad. (not recommended for newer cars) Start the vehicle, (via jumper cables) pull the neg. battery cable, if the car keeps running, the battery is bad, if it dies the alternator is bad. I sure hope that is not the case here. Tough fix from what I've read. I also checked for spark at the plug and it's there, can even hear it crack, appears to be yellowish/blue in color, so I'm assuming (don't like that word) that the spark is good.
I forgot to mention that the roller weights are new, 6.5g, and the variator is very clean. The belt appears to be in good shape. Not sure about the springs in the clutch though, I dont have an impact, so i'm not able to get the bell housing off atm.
I think maybe a compression test may be in order here, 19k km on it, if that's the culprit, I have a 70cc kit that came with the bike, just have to pull the head and take it to a machine shop....
One other thing that i forgot to mention was that the engine usually (sputters) lately when riding...
I'll check out the frame and see if I can't locate the (plate) had forgotten that too, I guess I shouldn't have done all that lsd when i was a teen.
Any other ideas you guys have is very welcome/needed.