I'm on board too! Looking forward to it.
Like you suggested, I am no where near your mileage, but I am always eager to know more.
Perhaps I will learn why mine is hard to get into neutral when hot?
Thanks
There's a few things that cause this, although these bikes never were REAL easy to get into neutral when hot:
1. All it takes in the clutch is one slightly warped plate or disc. Honda says 0.007" is the warp limit, but above 0.003" the neutral can get sticky when hot. It's often just one plate.
2. Some wear and looseness might be happening on the mainshaft's ball bearings, letting the mainshaft shift slightly to one side when the clutch is pulled in. These can be replaced with better-quality ones, like SKF, to solve this one. I'll be offering a 'kit' this winter with these upscale (and pricey!)) bearings.
3. Too-light oil, or high-detergent oils like Castrol's "no sludge" car oil or Valvoline's automotive oils. Both companies make fine Motorcycle oils, a little harder to find: these have more zinc and less detergent, just what these high-rev engines need.
Which model 750 do you have? Some are better than others: the K4 and later ones have a shift drum with longer Neutral groove tip, which helped. This drum can be installed in place of the earlier ones, with good results (but slightly slower shifting, if you're a street racer type...
).