Mounted on Yamaha Majesty 400
This was not made for the Majesty 400 but if you're handy, it will work. First, I had to grind the anchor screw slot flat so there was only a tab left. I had to Dremel the area that was shaped to allow the rubber grip to move within the frame of the throttle lock. After this area was enlarged to accept the larger rubber flange of the grip, I applied Magic Lube silicone grease to all contact points and installed to fit for desired location of activation knob and to make sure tab was available to attach to cable box. Then I drilled a small hole through the tab and into the cable box, avoiding any damage to cables and installed a #8 X 1/2" stainless steel window screw in hole. I tightened the Phillips screw and adjusted the tension on the control knob. It's working great although it does effect the throttle movement a little, while disengaged, it's not a problem since the throttle movement is short and requires very little effort to decrease gas. It looks great, like it belongs where it is and takes up no grip room. Finally, some relief to my right arm. I can now take a second to stretch out my arm and relieve a numb throttle hand without releasing the throttle. I would recommend this to anyone who has approx. 3/16" gap between throttle grip and cable/kill switch box. I know this is an extremely long review but I wanted to give a detailed description of how this unit can be modified.
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