This is what I was talking about..
http://www.diygokarts.com/vb/showthread.php?t=32273&page=3
"This engine will not have a recoil starter or a cooling fan, I am converting this engine over to free air cooling in order to keep the overall engine size small, I will replace the needle bearing that is in the clutch with a one way needle bearing clutch so that the mini bike can be bump started and I will have a compression release lever on the handle bar so that the engine will turn over easily while the bike is being bump started, also another benefit of using the one way needle bearing in the clutch is that the engine will brake the mini bike positively when the throttle is let off, but when the mini bike is stopped the one way needle clutch bearing will be over ran by the rotating inner bearing race that is coupled up to the crankshaft so the mini bike will stand still at a idle and then when the engine rpm increases the clutch shoes will engage in the clutch drum and then in turn rotate the drive chain."
"One can see here in these photos the clutch torn down along with the one way needle bearing (sitting on the clutch drum) which I have installed in place of the stock needle bearing in the clutch drum, I installed the one way bearing in the clutch drum using 638 Loctite Retaining Compound to aid the press fit of the one way clutch, the arrow on the clutch indicates the direction of lock up. With the centrifugal clutch assembled with the one way needle clutch installed in place of the stock needle bearing the clutch now as indicated with the arrows works differently, when the sprocket along with the clutch drum is rotated counterclockwise the needle bearing clutch locks down on the inner bearing race of the clutch which in turn rotates the inner drive hub of the centrifugal clutch which is connected to the engines PTO shaft therefore the engine turns over. If the clutch drum becomes stationary and the engine is running the inner drive hub and shoes will rotate freely as indicated by the arrows and when the clutch shoes engage into the clutch drum the entire clutch rotates together as one assembly."
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A jackshaft with a series of clutches (modified with One-way bearings), each set to engage at different RPMS (based of springs and weights). Each clutch would have another corresponding sprocket.
Was thinking a TC is much simpler and cheaper, if you still can't shift manually,