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Chances are you cooked some of the major fuses in the car. Take a test light or meter and check the major fuses first, then the smaller ones. Your owners manual should have the locations and what the fuses protect.
Look close while someone steps on the clutch. If the fork doesn't move - check to see the cable isn't broken and is in place. If the fork does move - then you put the clutch in backwards. Common one time mistake.
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