Hey royalt3,
I'm not sure if the clutch set up is same on your bike as mine but it wasn't really a problem to pull the clutch out a little, on the face were four bolts that when they came out I was able to remove the pressure plate and diaprham spring (don't remove small bolt in center of pressure plate or you will have to readjust clutch) then I loosened the clutch hub nut (mine had left hand threads so it removed clockwise) enough to slide clutch hub assembly foward enough so that the starter shaft (w/starter drive) would slide up and over ring gear, the I put shaft in vise positioned so it wouldn't mess up twhere it slides through the oil seals, then after wards used emery cloth to smooth out any burs. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be but you really should have a manual to help guide you, once again this worked for my bike but I have know idea if it will work for yours, goodluck