The temperature sensor is malfunctioning
If there is no temperature gauge on a motorcycle, the way to tell if the motorcycle is overheating is by smell or feel. If the bike smells like radiator hot water, it might be overheating. If the legs of the operator start to become so warm that it is uncomfortable to ride, it might be overheating.
Because the gauge is broken.
Is it overheating. Cheapest is a bad waterpump. Or worse, headgasket blown, or bad motor. Bad crankpulley could cause not to start, but would not cause overheating unless belt came off.
If you're certain that there is fuel in the tank, I'd suggest that you have a faulty connector and/or ground wire.
There is a warning light on the dash that will come on, the dash may also start making the alarm noise depending on yerar and trim level.
A failed ECM can certainly keep an engine from starting, but it probably won't be responsible for overheating.
The Dodge intrepid will not start after overheating because it blocks the radiator cap.
You need a new fuel pump
There are a few possibilities for the problem. The most likely are the main relay and the engine temp sensor. The main relay is a problem very common to older Honda/Acura models, and the temp sensor is a common cause is general.
Acura
got the same exact problem.
Remove your thermostat housing, remove your thermostat. put your thermostat housing back on. start up and let run awhile, check gauge to see if it is still getting hot/ overheating. If not, buy a new thermostat. flush radiator, install new thremostat and add new coolant. You should be set.