This is from the SERK Catagory. I thought I'd start it here so everyone sees it. What's so special about the hydraulic clutch actuation and why do we want it? Please read the following. This seems to have happened to numerous people.
"Re: heads up serk owners
Reply #5 - Today at 4:05am Quote Modify Remove Quote from harleyteam on Yesterday at 8:43pm:
took mine out for a ride thursday, 50 degrees. had 223 miles when I started. after ridin about 15 miles, stopped to see a friend. while tryin to find N, the bike started lurchin. clutch was all the way in, finally had to hit shutoff. let set about 15 min. and decided to head for dealer. GOOD CHOICE. about 15 miles down road, got stuck at light behind pickup. bike started lurchin big time. shut it off quick before I hit something. dealer only 1 mile with only 1 more light. made it. service took it right in.hyd. clutch real low on fluid, next question was were did it go. fitting on tranny loose, right behind exh.... they bled it and finally got a tool in to tighten it. obviously loose from factory.at that point had 250 on it.
when you pick yours up,,, might want dealer to look for this. if weather would have kept me from gettin some ridin in, I wouldn't have found this til Daytona. lots more traffic there. it could have been bad."
My reply last night:
"Sorry to hear about that Dennis. Is it just the looseness and that it then needing bleeding? Does it feel right now? You've been riding a long time. Do you like it better than a cable-operated? Between the on-off engagement and these leaks, what's the benefit of these hydraulic set-ups? I hope the only benefit's not just more chrome on the bike. Something else to deal with now. Hey Jerry, you got the PNs for the trans clutch cover parts you need to convert to a cable actuated clutch w/ Braided SS Clutch Cable and chrome clutch bracket? What's next? Hoist!"
What do you all think?

Hoist! 8-)