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Pull the clutch cover off and make sure the shift arm is engaging the drum cam properly. You may be off by one tooth. A worn fork will usually cause a fast clicking or grinding noise when you try to shift gears,up or down. If the shift shaft is off by one tooth it will shift nice in one direction but not the other. Also check for debris. Anything that might have snapped will almost always collect directly under the shiftshaft on the LT500, preventing downshifts.
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