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So have you worked on it. Clutch springs could not be engaging and or burnt the clutches. Does the rear wheel turn if you push the bike. The sprocket broke maybe. Snapped the output shaft. Was it working fine and you beating on it before it stopped. Trying rolling the bike and shifting to see if it catches and goes in gear.
Possible shifter fork in the tranny is broken. Also inside the engine there is a little lever that pulls on a pin when shifting. That pin could be broken. Also pull in the clutch lever and try to push the bike if it moves then the clutches aren't stuck together if it doesn't move freely then its possibly a set of stuck clutch plates. That's a simple fix.
The spring will be attached to the tensioner pully right on top, there is a threaded bolt with nut holding the spring on, I just had to order the clutch cable because the spring broke, from rubbing on metal when engaging and disengaging the clutch lever.
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