Hi fellow Rebel riders, happy to be aboard the forum. I'm hoping y'all can lend me some pointers on my 2015 Rebel CMX250 as I am out of work right now (thanks to Covid) and can't afford to get the bike to a repair shop. So here's the story: I bought the bike new (old stock) from a dealership in 2017. I rode it for 3 months before being offered brief work in another state and so I put gas preserve in the tank and left it in a storage unit with only 260 miles on the clock. The job ended up being long term and I was away three years. I returned home late last year and finally wheeled the bike out of storage in March. The tank was a mess so I replaced it with another new tank I had on hand. On a warm day I cleaned up the carb and air cleaner, changed the oil, filled up with premium and took a 50 mile ride without any issues. Then we had some cold weather and the bike stood for a week. The next warm day I started it up (no issues) and wheeled her outside but as I did so I accidentally pressed the starter button for a couple of seconds (while it was running) and hit the kill switch. She started right back up though, and I took her for a short ride, but as she heated up she seemed to be bogging so I returned home, turned the engine off and left her outside. Two minutes later I tried to restart her to move her into the garage but she wouldn't start. So I wheeled her indoors, perplexed. The next day she started right up and i took another brief spin but as she warmed up she did the same thing, total loss of power and threatening to stall. I once had this issue with another bike (Harley) and it turned out to be the CDI, so I assumed I'd fried it by leaning on the starter. When the new CDI arrived I replaced it and immediately went for a good ten mile ride without any issue and I was convinced I fixed the problem. Anyway, along the road I met a friend and stopped the engine to chat with him for 20 minutes. When I went to start her up it wouldn't start and I ended up pushing her a mile home. It was a cheap CDI so I finally figured it was just poor quality, so I ordered a second one from Ricks. It arrived today and I installed it. The bike took some work to get started but I finally got it going and off the choke and she ran sweetly through warm up but when I shut her off to check the oil she wouldn't start again. Very sorry for this stupidly long post but I want all the details on the table. My question is, could I have fried a coil with a bad CDI? The right side exhaust had noticeably more white smoke than the other, so the coil comes to mind. Anyway, this is essentially a brand new bike, stored indoors, fresh oil & gas, clean carb and air cleaner, I checked the plugs and all the connections on the harness. Any ideas? Huge thanks in advance....