Clutch replacement- OEM plates, Barnett springs, feels great

Guys
I'm replacing the clutch on my 97 ZX9R due to slipping and judder. The bike's done 36000km, I suspect previous owners may have been lacking in mechanical sympathy, to put it politely.
Frictions look like they've been replaced before and the steels are looking munted and concrete-scratched up too so I'll do the lot including springs. The basket still looks OK.
Now, OEM parts are looking quite expensive, Cosways quoted me $378 for steels, frictions and springs.
http://www.rbdrace.com.au can get me a barnett set for cheaper (not sure exact price just yet but should be significantly better than the OEMs.)
Anybody have an opinion on the barnett clutch plates? Their springs are pretty well regarded - how about the plates?
Cheers lads
Loz
I'm replacing the clutch on my 97 ZX9R due to slipping and judder. The bike's done 36000km, I suspect previous owners may have been lacking in mechanical sympathy, to put it politely.
Frictions look like they've been replaced before and the steels are looking munted and concrete-scratched up too so I'll do the lot including springs. The basket still looks OK.
Now, OEM parts are looking quite expensive, Cosways quoted me $378 for steels, frictions and springs.
http://www.rbdrace.com.au can get me a barnett set for cheaper (not sure exact price just yet but should be significantly better than the OEMs.)
Anybody have an opinion on the barnett clutch plates? Their springs are pretty well regarded - how about the plates?
Cheers lads
Loz