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You should examine your steel plates also. They should be totally smooth, any scoring and they should be discarded. Because you say it s/h, I would change the friction plates as you do not know the full history of them. The doner bike could have been raced or spent many an hour on trackdays. If they are your own std plates with X amount of miles on them, treat yourself to a nice set of carbon plates.