My 1980 Suzuki GS550T skipped a chain a little while back. I pulled the covering of to the chain gear on the tranny side. Turns out the rod that runs from the foot-shifter into the tranny, sheared off, or in 2 rather, and got pretty banged and bent up.
Here's the rod, you can see it is pretty badly bent, the other end of this would go into the foot-shifter, it would rotate (twist) with each flip of a gear. Just making sure we all know what part we're looking at.

Here's a close up. When the chain skipped, it ran right into it, overlapped and bent it.

As it sits, that rod rotates freely, and also moves in and out of the tranny casing about 1/2 inch.
My questions are:
How much damage on the inside can I expect? and what kind of costs would you expect?
Would it be worth fixing, the bike cost me $900.
If so, where can I find parts? am i limited to junk yards? or are there suppliers out there?
The tranny casing itself seems to be held together by screws, meaning the use of a hand screw driver to take it apart, had no luck, basically just stripping them trying.
Here's some pictures of the bike in question

I appreciate any help, suggestions, or even other forums that might be more suited to my situation.
Cheers.
Kevin.
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