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You have probably sheered off the teeth that engage the kick start with the gearbox, else ( more commonly ) the spline in the kickstart lever has worn out and is slipping on the input shaft. You should still be able to bump start your bike ( in second) . All the relevant broken bits are on the right side of the engine, I would remove the kick start lever and remove the right crankcase cover for a look. You should still be able to get bits for your bike, they are getting collectable and some parts interchange across models.
Usually a Honda part will fit those pit bikes. Honda 50-150 cc should fit. Take a file and clean up what you can of the splines on the shaft going into the engine. Fully remove the bolt and nut before removing the kickstarter as the bolt is in a groove to help retain the lever. Refit the new lever and tighten down well......Good luck to you...Tim
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