> Or if you've got a friend to hold the rear wheel steady you can pull the transmission, swingarm, final drive,
> and rear wheel as a single unit. Support the frame with a sawhorse under the tail section, wrap a ratchet strap
> around the transmission to hold on to and pull it back and out. Set the transmission on the ground, lube it up,
> and reinstall in about 20 minutes. Takes some fiddling but if you don't turn the transmission input shaft when it's out it'll go right back in.
Has anybody actually done this?
I don't think you can get to the clutch anyway besides the recommended procedure of dismantling the rear end. Maybe if you had a totally naked cafe style bike, but....
There's just too much stuff in the way, plus you need to support most of the bike from the rear while you're doing it.
Removing all the pieces is not hard or complicated, and it gives you a chance to inspect, wipe stuff down, lube the rear drive splines, check for loose bolts, etc.