When I learned of the differences in the aluminum clutch covers I was in the process of installing new friction (fiber) plates since I was starting to get some slippage on top end. Not a great deal of slippage, just enough to notice during roll-on acceleration on the highway if I hadn't downshifted (when geared a little "tall" for the speed). I used the original steel plates with new friction plates from Parts-n-More that set me back about $35.00 (two years ago). Probably had somewhere between 40,000 and 50,000 miles on it prior to refreshing the friction plates. The tranmissions on these old 750's are notorious for hard to find neutral, "false" neutral between the upper gears when the dogs don't engage completely, "clunk" into first gear from neutral, among other maladies. I'm closing in on 60,000 miles and mine has been doing these things since I bought it with 23,000 miles and it does not appear to be any worse now than when I first got it 40,000 miles ago. Make sure not to overlook the hub adjustment, just adjusting the cable is not enough. I have been a little rough on mine and it refuses to quit. After my sacrifice to the gods of the burnout pit last year, the 30 year old valves seals finally tendered their resignation. New valve seals (and cam tower "coin" seals for good measure) and no more smokin (from the tailpipe at least)...
Ride on!