Here's my K75 clutch centering tool. Screwdriver and cloth gaffer tape. Has worked fine a half-dozen times.
Once the gearbox is re-installed on the bike, the clutch disk auto-centers perfectly the first time the engine is started.
I had similar makeshift one that seemed to work fine -- Im just saying eyeballing it without any centering tool is more hassle than using a tool, even a makeshift one. I spent the $$ on the tool from Ken Lively because I was making the order for the valve adjustment tool and I had 20 bucks to spend and wasn't familiar yet with the concept of the self-centering clutch disk and wanted to make sure I was doing it properly.
So you're saying the torque on those 6 bolts that hold the clutch pack together is low enough to allow the clutch disk to shift to center as soon as the input shaft splines engage the clutch splines? I guess that assumes the input shaft and clutch splines can't be engaged and misaligned at the same time. I don't have the knowledge to agree or disagree with that assumption. But if it isn't correct, then not centering with the proper tool could result in misalignment resulting in spline wear and clutch imbalance, however minimal.
So I guess that would beg the question whether it's possible for clutch and input shaft splines to be both engaged and misaligned. Or I have the whole concept wrong ... Wouldn't be the first time so if I do I can't wait to be corrected.