Terry,
I've bought a couple of sets over the years that were not any good. I dont know what brand they were though as they didnt have any sort of brand name on them. The biggest problem with the cheap one seems to be they stick, even if the bike has only been sitting for a couple of days you need to free the clutch up before you start. Another problem is the thickness, the cheapy's are never the correct thickness, either too thick or thin so when you put the clutch together its either like a plate is missing or there are too many. I've been using Surflex for many years now and they are really good, a bike can sit for years and the clutch will not stick. I am yet to wear a set out, the ones in my B33 have done many thousands of miles are are still like new. I havent used them but a friend uses Barnett plates (from the USA I think) and he reckons they are really good too.
It really is worth the effort and expense to get a clutch to work properly, makes a big difference.
Brian.