Okay - I found this:
"All quality motorcycle specific oils should also carry the JASO Motorcycle Specifications, which are either the JASO-MA specification (no friction modifiers) or the JASO-MB specification (with friction modifiers). The JASO-MA rating specifies that no friction modifiers are used."
and
"Oil must lubricate, cool, provide protection against rust & corrosion, be thermally and oxidatively stable, provide detergency & dispersancy, boundary lubrication and extreme-pressure protection, all the while protecting the clutch and minimizing clutch slippage. Possible? Absolutely. This is why it is important to choose oil that was blended specifically for 4-cycle motorcycle engines or 2-cycle motorcycle transmissions with integrated wet clutches. These aforementioned facts become important when you are considering which motor oil to use in your wet clutch equipped 4-stroke motorcycle. You must now protect the cranks, rods and pistons with the same oil that’s protecting your clutch & gears. Not only will the number of miles put on the oil likely increase, but it is also being exposed to the harsh environment of the combustion chamber. So keep in mind here that you want to look for a 4-cycle oil that is labeled Motorcycle Specific and is rated JASO-MA (Japanese Automotive Standards Organization.)"
...so, the Suzuki stuff says JASO-MA which has no-friction modifiers and is therefore safe for motorcycles with a wet clutch.
Thanks everyone!