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I can help you about the throttle body, but :welcome: there is a lot of excellent info on this site. We are here to help!

Deanna
 
It looks to me like the company in England offers the most promising avenue for you. Moving the throttle is a bit complicated as it is a bit complicated in itself. It has two Hall sensors, which are magnetic field sensors that I don't really know very much about. One is for throttle position and one is throttle acceleration. The latter I believe senses how quickly you turn the throttle grip. I'm guessing the English company came up with a way to move the entire throttle grip to the left side. The large cylinder on the end of the grip is, I'm sure, the sensor portion of the throttle. They might be able to take a stock throttle grip and modify it and send it to you for you to install yourself. You would have to move the wire harness from the right side to the left side, or maybe they can make a harness extension to go from the left side to the right side.
 
Thanks for all your help.

Thanks for all the great info and help. I agree that the company in English probably me best source. The riding season is over in this part of the whole. I am work on it during the winter.
 
If I recall Hall effect sensors are so called phase sensitive as well. Might be the key to moving the throttle. So what was the name of the company that moves the throttle? I seem to have missed it. Oh, we might consider changing this to a Left Hand Thread.
Patrick
 
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