Idler gear
With that you mean the gearwheel that engages on one side on the clutch hub and the other on the kickstartshaft? Yes, obviously you need it to transfer your kick to the clutch and then onwards to the crankshaft.
I think such a gearwheel would not even be too expensie new. The gearbox shaft that it should be installed on already has two circlips. Just remove the little bush that's in place of the idler gear. You need two rings, one on each side of the gear.
Warning: at the location where the kickstartshaft goes through the casing you need a reinforcement ring. And so on.
Best to take a microfiche from a bike without kickstart and one with kickstart, and compare the the parts and then decide which you need and which you don't.
Auke
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