The KLR HD Clutch kit also comes with a new Clutch Release Bearing aka Throwout Bearing.
Over a year ago now, about 13,000km ago, my gearbox was rebuilt and so the throwout certainly looked ok, but its better to install a new one just to be sure.
The photo shows the 13,000km used one and two new ones with the black plastic spacer parts on them. The spacers are removable and they have "RHP England" and "5 | W | 39" stamped in the plastic. The LT85 box does not use the black plastic spacer at all. The Clutch Release Bearing aka throwout bearing is specific to the Isuzu engined Land-Rover County from the 1980's and Perentie.
There are two new ones in the photo because I had one stashed away and brought it along to the workshop not knowing (the KLR HD Clutch kit consists of a new clutch plate, new pressure plate and also a new Clutch Release Bearing aka throw out bearing.
In the Perentie RPS book the Clutch Release Bearing aka Throwout Bearing part is identified as AYG3339, the OEM is NSK/ RHP Bearings, and the part number is "W39=5", to suit Isuzu 4BD1 model Land Rovers. It is not Defender/Disco FTC5200!
Last year, 13,000km ago, when the gearbox was rebuilt at nth canberra LR specialty mechanic ripoffs, I had to pay $209 for this W39=5 part, fully double their cost and more. And they got the wrong throwout (defender) freighted in first off, so that cost a 4 day delay. Other parts on that unfortunate job were just as bad. IMHO the part prices were not the main problem they have there. I later got a genuine LR spare from Peter Haylock's All4x4spares Kotara for a rrp of $110.... hope this helps others!