Well I removed the left countershaft sprocket cover and cleaned the ramp assembly that operates the clutch push rod. The push rod was not bent but it was caked with years of chain gunk. I cleaned it real good in there. Then I noticed the fluid reservoir for the clutch was just just nasty in there with all kinds of crap. Had to disassemble it to get it all cleaned. Slapped it back together with clean fluid, bled it. I rode it for about 10 minutes and it didn't slip at all, I dont know if that was a sufficient amount of time to warm up the oil enough to see if it will slip again. I'll ride it tomorrow for a good spell to see how it does. The clutch did feel noticeable stronger than before although.
It may of fixed it but for the life of me I cant see how the operation of that assembly could affect the clutch to the point it would slip. Isn't its function to disengage the clutch? So if it was all dirty with bad fluid; that to me would only affect how it would disengage the clutch, not cause it to slip when your not even using the clutch at all. Can some one splain that to me?