Okay I found out something really cool tonight, because Scotty has been asking me questions. At some point Derbi did a major upgrade to the clutch on the D50B0 engine (also know as Euro3). Early version of it, the Euro2, and Euro3 clutch used a bushing on the primary shaft. MetraKit made (makes?) and upgrade to replace the bushing with two roller bearings. I have this installed on one of my engines. To me the major advantage of the Bidalot clutch (on the Derbi engine) is the bearing upgrade. The other features are nice, but not as important (well the gearing could be argued).
Here's what the current clutch basket looks like. Those of you with keen eyes will notice a couple of roller bearings. At this point I don't know if you could retrofit this to a Euro2 engine.
Here's what the older set up looks like with the bushing.
There are also a number of companies selling five disc clutch sects for the Derbi engines. MVT, Polini, Conti, and maybe some others. With this you are getting very close to the Bidalot setup.