i have the same pads.
guys that is normal. after gradual OR one-shot bedding it slightly rubs down, but it wont go completely flush until a good few thousand miles. They are engineered this way for two reasons i believe...
first to ensure that over time, they WILL get bedded properly if the initial bedding went wrong.
second, i dont know. lol Anyone wall call em to ask?
put it this way, i used em on the track a week after install and gradual bedding, and they performed damn near flawlessly. i wouldnt worry about street performance...
EDIT: this is all provided everything was installed correctly, the caliper guide bolts are torqued down well, the pad clips are properly seated and the back of the bads are flush to the caliper housing/piston, the brake fluid is properly filled/bled/and pumped pre-use, the rotors were properly torqued and flush to the hub, all lines firmly connected...