In the mid 80's I built a hydraulic clutch for my SOHC 750.
Here's my "Hydra-Slide" dragster clutch story.
I machined a clutch cover to accept a hydraulic slave cylinder, as I remember it and the master cylinder were from an Interceptor (?). It stuck out of the side a little but looked pretty cool. The purpose was a simple drag start launch management system for a turbo bike, similar in concept to a fuel cars 'cannon' - Hydraulic controlling of throw out bearing movement. A flow control (needle / check) valve for engagement speed adjustment. Made a centrifugal flyweight clutch lock-up plate. 12v solenoid line lock activated by a microswitch at the throttle linkage. It actually was a rather simple setup - once all the machining was done. 2 semesters of Machine shop 'Independent study' at the local community college got it finished.
Application at the track was another story.
Barbecued
not just 1 but 2 used clutch packs strait away. Tried adding counterweight but then lots of bogs. Pumped the turbo hard to make some boost, then got too much tire spin and crashed. So I quit and went Funnycar racing.
I still have that cover, adaptor, and lock-up, but no idea where the rest of that POS set up went to.