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I think the SD plates are thicker than stock (did you happen to measure them?). I am writing this off memory, so I could well be wrong- do a search here for SD plates and see what others have said about installing them.
If you have a bar clamp that is split you can make a spacer to position the lever farther from the bar so it can have more throw. there may be a Brembo spacer for this, a half moon sort of a thing. I made my own and it needs to fit accurately or it will break the clamp.
Any time I install the SD-TEC plates, I use this throw-out bearing:http://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=193&products_id=4793Here's an interesting new part out of Italy, a new version clutch outer body, or clutch push rod plunger using 2 sealing o-rings to help prevent leaks at this common leak location. This new version uses two of the 90706170 orings rather than the original one oring. The other difference is that the large diameter section of the body is 2.5mm longer than the original 14086100, and the overall length of the piece is 0.4mm longer. The additional length of the main body section would theoretically compensate for thicker clutch plates.
I like this even more. Do you use this alone? No additional ball bearings or washers anywhere?
Alone. Nothing needed except that.