Thats it but what would the graunching sound be about? Really didnt seem good and i cant believe thats how there supposed to be
they all do that Sir.............have you ridden a dry clutch before? Only say that cos they are better to use as in or out. Ride it like a wet jap one and it wont last 5 mins!
Yes my 748 has a dry clutch, however i cant believe this is right...It sounds terrible and you can feel it through the bike, granted ive not ridden anything with a slipper before but this really put me off the bike
Had a series of 748, 996, 749s, 996s, Fila 999r and now a 2004 749r.
The 749r is the best of the bikes I've had, handles, stops and turns perfectly.
If you buy new you will take a hit on depreciation, aim to pay £9k ish for a proper carbon 2004 model and the price will be reasonably static for ages.
£9k should get you a clean bike, 3,000 mile ish, full history, Termig and some extra carbon.
As for the graunching clutch. Mine was exactly the same when I bought it. Basically the clutch needs stripping, cleaning, dish plate checking and possibly swapping, pack height checking. Allow for 1 hour labour and £10 worth of bits. Will ride just perfect afterwards. A well set up slipper should feel and ride like a normal clutch when pulling away.
If you can find the right bike, buy it. You will not regret it.