Clutch replacement isn't too bad.
My clutch gave way more gradually, I found that under heavy application of throttle especially in 4th or 5th, it would not accelerate. On the other hand, I never stalled it out after a stop!
Anyway, I bought a replacement clutch, bolts, etc and it took me as very much an amateur mechanic about two days to replace it. I did buy the tool which makes things easier in terms of alignment.
In addition to the suggestion to hold the clutch arm up (which I also did) buying the M8 x 1.25 bolts that I cut the heads off and ground in a slot to screw in: that allows you to remove two of the transmission bolts and put in "guides" that will align the clutch rod. But having the clutch pre-centered makes installation easier. I suspect that what Frankenduck does is lines up the clutch by "eyeball" and doesn't fully tighten the bolts, then slides the transmission in which will line everything up and then you take the transmission back off and tighten it all.
After replacing the clutch I had to relearn my launch, because it certainly would stall when you have a good clutch.
Finally, when adjusting the cable, follow all the directions carefully: when properly adjusted, everything works (weird, I know!)