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What year is this Bike? Most motorbikes in the Kymco price bracket often use common 'Generic' parts that fit a lot of different brands of Asian motorbikes. You might not be able to get a Kymco specific part but there will be aftermarket options available, usually online. Most good bike parts shops can usually source something to do the job.
The clutch cable should be flexible enough to be pushed away from brake pedal and you can use a small cable tie to keep it out of the way, a quick and cheap fix
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Friend, you have a hydraulic clutch. Nothing to do with transmission oil. Use brake fluid and fill the empty container by removing the cap from the empty container. Fill the container and start pumping the clutch pedal, or go to the clutch slave cylinder on the transmission and open the bleeder at the slave cylinder top while someone pushes the clutch pedal down, close the bleeder then let off the clutch. Do this a few times and the clutch will begin to work. At times it will take a while before the clutch comes all the way back up, but eventually it will. Now, there has to be a reason the clutch master cylinder was empty. A possible leak. Check to see if any fluid loss while in use. You may need to replace the slave cylinder. I've been through this and it's fairly easy to do.
see if there is a saftey switch on the kick stand that is probally your problem also chek the clutch cable adjustment put in gear pull the clutch and try to push it if its hard or locks up you need to adjust your clutch cable
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