I've decided to try something a little different fir the clutch set up on the mono shock dragbike. I saw something on a SOHC group post on Facebook regarding the use of a universal type hydraulic clutch kit on a 750. While the poster wasn't detailed on his installation there were a few pictures that graphically showed the basics. Mind you i have not searched our forum yet to see if someone here has already done the conversion. I searched Ebay and Amazon for a complete kit and found one for less than $50. It included the handlebar mounted clutch master cylinder, a slave unit with fittings and a plastic covered braided steel hydraulic line. There was also a matching brake master cylinder. Both had adjustable positions for the levers along with appropriate switches. I grabbed a stock clutch cover to see how the slave cylinder could be positioned to pull the stock Honda lever on the cover. The slave unit is threaded on the end with the pull rod which is also threaded for a ball type clevis. The clevis slipped right into place of the cable end perfected but the thread diameter of the slave unit was small than the opening on the clutch cover housing. I decided to try putting a stock adjuster from an old cable onto the slave unit and i was pleasantly surprised that the thread pitch was the same, allowing the identical adjustments we'd utilize with a stock cable. Wow!!! At the moment i have not put the cover on an engine with the full stock clutch and springs inside. I plan to mock everything up when i get time and add fluid to the system to do a bench test. My main concern is will the little slave cylinder have sufficient pulling capacity to move the stock lever with heavy duty clutch springs. To be on the safe side, i researched Amazon for a slave cylinder that has a larger piston. This one is 14mm. I bought a larger one for $25 that has a 19mm piston. I'll swap the bigger one as I'm setting everything up and hope for the best. My main purpose here is to reduce lever effort and eliminate moving parts. My brother is having some issues with the current lever so I'm trying to make itveasuer for him without compromising the use of the heavier clutch springs. I'll let you know how it goes