I step away. After reading his post, it seems every oil containing moly is acceptable, he can explain more.
Myself, I will continue using Mobil 1 10w40 Racing motorcycle oil with no additional additives.
And frankly, you have made a good choice.
For the record I did not say every oil containing moly is OK.
But, there are a couple dozen MC oils that contain moly, they do not cause a problem. The majority of clutch slip problems are worn out plates, glazed and overheated, and sacked out clutch springs. Changing to a different oil puts them over the edge, and suddenly the lubricant is to blame.
You want zero moly? Valvoline synthetic MC. Honda HP4, several diesel oils.
Lots of folks here use AmSoil. You can check your self, but it has just about 40ppm of moly.
Your Mobil Racing 4T? About 75ppm of moly.
Very hard to say moly is the cause of clutch slip problems when majors add it to their premium offerings.
In conservative amounts, moly benefits cams and gearsets, while not upsetting the clutch.
Pick an MA rated oil, in the right viscosity and ride. Change it every once in a while. Ride some more.
You'll get more problems long run by having an oil past it's prime, sheared to a 20 weight, than with a splash of moly.
Your next post says you follow 540 RAT blog. Dive deep into that, he has many comments on moly and wet clutch.