I am a bit uncertain what you are saying. You didn't really say what the problem is. I think you are saying that you put on a new clutch cable and new clutch springs and new clutch plates and you are still having trouble shifting the gears. If the problem is that the shift pedal is hard when you push down and / or when you lift upward, The problem is a bent shift fork in the transmission. Doing the clutch is not going to help. To fix a bent shift fork, the engine comes out of the frame, gets flipped upside down, the shift shaft and some other assemblies will need to be removed then the bottom half of the crankcase is removed. This will allow access to the shift drum and shift forks. Getting parts may be a problem. What year is the bike? Do not re-post your problem. Just do a reply. I will see if I can help you. Below is a generic diagram I made to show how the shift forks move the slider gears left and right to change gears. Please rate my answer. Thanks.
From your thread i presume your clutch is slipping? Try changing from 1st to 2nd without using the clutch does it still slip? Have you made sure you have free play at the clutch worm? With the cable addjusted correctly at the bar end undo the lock nut at the worm end undo the addusting screw untill it becomes loose, gently turn it back in untill you feel contact with pushrod, and stop., turn addjusting screw anticlockwise by quater of a turn and tighten the lock nut
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