Justin
I called the shop that refurbished the clutch, and the owner told me to get the bike on the street, start it, and put it in 1st gear and with the clutch lever pulled in rev the engine up.
He said if the clutch was dragging the bike should try to move, and also after about a minute or so of doing this, if the clutch was dragging, you should be smelling that over heated 'brake' smell.
I did this for 2 minutes, and the bike didn't move and no overheated lining smell.
With the engine shut down, transmission in gear, I can pull the clutch lever in, and push the bike like it is in neutral, no extra effort required.
The first indication that I had a problem, was after I installed the clutch and transmission back in May.
I could not get the proper clutch free play, I had the adjuster bolt at the transmission all the way in, and the cable adjuster at the lever at it's maximum, and I had about 10 mm free-play at the lever.
I went to NAPA and got an adjustment bolt for the transmission that was about 4-5 threads longer, and then I could get the clutch free-play adjusted correctly.
Yesterday I readjusted the clutch cable to where there was minimal free-play and no change at all.
I guess this will teach me to have 2 major components redone at the same time !!
I'm going to use Duane Aushermans method of testing the transmission out of the bike that he's got on his website, it's pretty simple and straight forward.
If it passes that test, I'm tempted to order OEM pressure plates and clutch disc, and go from there.
I guess I'll have to see what I find when I get it apart.