Yamaha Majesty 400 transmission with JCosta

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2011

So, this is the transmission of the Yamaha Majesty 400.

As you can see, the rear wheel have a small tendency to spin even if the clutch is not engaged. This is perfectly normal. It is caused by the small friction in the bearings located in the rear pulley/clutch assembly.

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  • @logos2600

    If you enjoy riding your small scooter, then expect many times more fun on a bigger one. It's worth the additional expense, in my opinion.

    I got my C3 strictly for practical reasons: cheap and efficient transportation, but I enjoyed it so much that I got the Majesty two years after.

  • Nice to see a new video. You have some good scooters, I just have a cheap chinese made scooter I bought at a low price 3 years ago and have been restoring it to sell.

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