Thanks for the suggestions!!! I am going to pass them all along to my husband. We have had a lot of issues with the battery (due to lack of use.) He was having issues starting it, so got the battery recharged and he got it running. He put new gas in it (we had drained most of the gas when we had it shipped) and new oil. He had to adjust the choke, but got it running. He rode it for about 30 minutes and it sounded like it was going to die a couple times (I am trying to remember what he told me) but ended up riding fine. We all just figured it needed to go for a long ride to run what ever was left of old fuel out. It rained the next day so it sat. Then on Thursday morning he went to ride it to DFW and it wouldn't start. He went and got a new battery since the old one was suspect, and still wouldn't start. so we are pretty sure it is the old gas/dirty from sitting for so long.
Again, thanks for the info! Lesson learned that if he isn't going to be able to ride for a bit he needs to take a few steps so the gas doesn't get junky, oh and we need to buy a battery tender!!!!
I am going to look and see if there are any posts about how to remove the carbs incase he can't get it started and seafoam running through.