We can discuss the pro's and con's of a dry clutch, in this case, or the 'need' for a 1000cc kit. Fact is we do what we do because we like it. To show our skills or just to show off in front off a crowd. All the things we do to our beloved SOHC will not make a modern superbike of her. Aim for that 100 rwhp with or without help from Turbo or whatever, put her next to whatever modern bike and it'll be a laugh. My sons Triumph Daytona with 130 bhp, only needs 3 gears to hit 130 mph!! And does everything better, steering, braking you name it.
Of course there is no real need for a dry clutch, though it has some advantages against the OEM one, less drag, better torque resistant etc..... it even has disadvantages like more noise, the plates wear faster etc..... but it looks COOL!!!!
During my scrutineering years seen a lot of wet clutches go up in smoke in Superbike racing, in the Moto GP all are dry clutches.
Rob.