Leroy, 1) have you checked and adjusted your float level settings, the wet method way?
2) Is your fuel tap closing and sealing properly?
If your bike has leaked fuel, I would take the plugs out, especially on cylinders 1 & 2 before cranking the motor over. With a leaking system fuel has a tendency to leak in to the cylinder a pool on top of the pistons. If you try and start it like this you will get hydraulic lock and possibly bend a con rod! So if the is fuel on the pistons, make sure you take the plugs out and let it evaporate. I would be careful spinning it over with no plugs and bare HT leads laying around and fuel pissing out the plug holes!!! Also check your oil for fuel dilution. The fuel can also seep past the rings and into the sump mixing with the oil. You may need to change the oil too.
If you have an original Kawasaki fuel tap, change it out for a Pingle or similar.
There are plenty of threads on this site that go into more detail that will help you resolve the problem