i replaced the clutch plates on a Aprillia RSV Mille yesterday. the slipper clutch design on that bike is so simple and would be an easy mod to do on any GS with a bit of machining.
as long as it has the "pushrod through the shaft" set up, rather than the actuator in the clutch cover.
i am toying with making one for my GS1000, as i have the hydraulic clutch conversion so there is no actuator in the cover itself.
Do I gather correctly that the vacuum signal gets to the diaphragm via a hollow pushrod ? And clutch actuation is as normal when no vacuum ?
From my point of view where slipper clutches are possibly only marginally legal in our racing, the OP's method where everything is hidden may be preferable - even if harder to do.