It's difficult to know by the content of your post whether you're located in Portugal, Paraguay, or Greenland, champ, so recommending a shop for any purpose is challenging for some of us.
First off, why did you replace the clutch on a bike having so little mileage? I can only think of a couple reasons so I'd be interested in understanding your reason.
In addition to Scott's question about noticing marks on the parts, did you mark each part so you could reassemble in its same relationship with the other parts. There are plenty of places to send a clutch pack for balancing, depending on where you are, of course.
Secondly, what's the vibration? Is it a wobble, buzz or thump? Do you feel it in the handlebars, seat or your sinuses? Maybe the engine performance is being effected by failing wiring or mouse nests in the air box and exhaust pipe. If it were my bike and I were sure that I had bolted it up correctly during reassembly and had no significant parts remaining on the shop floor, I'd ride it to pinpoint the vibration; it may not even exist when ridden. Chasing phantoms can get costly.
If you can't ride it, chop it into a cafe racer. :hehehe