Here's an update on the addition of a spacer on my FJR GenII with a GEN I clutch slave cyl.
I first reported using a spacer of 0.20 inches in length with one end counter drilled (CD) to center the clutch rod. I noticed a bit of slippage --- like the engagement point changed from starting out from a stop vs shifting up through the gears once moving.
I then made another spacer at 0.145 + CD. When starting out from a stop the engagement point is still quite close to the grip, but no slippage was noticed.
I made yet another spacer at 0.182 + CD. The initial engagement point didn't change, but I did notice brief slippage before the engine had warmed up completely. I was unable to repeat the slippage once the engine was up to temperature. When shifting up though the gears and slightly preloading the shift lever, smooth shifts were made with the clutch lever about 2/3 of the way out with the adjustment at "5". I must say, I'm baffled as to why the initial clutch engagement from a stop comes at different point than when shifting when moving. I have several other bikes with hydraulic clutches, and none exhibit this trait.
Thoughts?