You didn't say what make of bike but I'm assuming it's an Aerrmachi/Harley Davidson ,about which I know very little other than the fact that it's a 350 4 stroke .
If you are sure that the spark is timed right and not 360 degrees out [easy to do on some bikes ],then all you need is gas to make it go .
If it's flooding then when you take out the spark plug it will be wet and stink of gas.
But if gas is not getting through , check for blocked petcock , blocked filter and sticking float valve in the carb .
If all seems ok and you have compression then squirt about a teaspoonful of gas into the combustion chamber via the plug hole and try to start the bike immediately ,some engines respond to this after being stood for a long time .
Some spark plugs can seem ok when you test them in the open air but will fail under compression ,this has caught me out a few times .
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