Thankyou for all the tips ... I will put the fuel tank and seat back on and give it a chance to "break in" and see if it improves. I did pre-soak fibers ahead of time and maybe the answer is to drive it.
Will do an update, now if only this cold rain would pass.
I would lose the zinc additive if it were mine..
Rottella T4 has about the maximum recommended zinc in it already. Some say after 1200-1300 ppm there’s no longer any benefits. And some say it’s actually less effective… And new Rotella has more zinc added than old Rotella.
On your new clutch, on 750s it more important not to overheat the new components before they’re all mated together and throughly lubricated. I would spare your drag race clutch fanning until you’re satisfied with your clutch’s operation and break in.
If you feel your not disengaging completely check all your cable adjustments and clutch linkages for wear..some aftermarket cables seem weak and the inner cable stretches during use giving up some of the required travel to get full disengage.
I fought this with non Honda cables before. you’re always wondering does the free travel measurement spec include the cable stretch..? Especially when using the old Barnett HD springs…🤔
Make sure your clutch lever is a Honda with the correct ratio. A worn pivot hole may change this a bit also..
If you have large hands you can modify your clutch lever to get more cable travel, but it will move the handle away from the bars. My buddy would just bend his Honda handle to do the same after installing the Barnett HD springs. I still have my HD springs in the same tool box after trying them years ago..no mph increase or rpm decrease in fifth gear..