The instant surge of power you can get with a clutch isn't really my main reason for wanting this, and I realize and agree with what you note...
You noting a "good right hand" is probably the best thing you could have said... When you are exhausted and can barely hold on, trying to finish a section of slow speed janky rocks or a super techy hillclimb, your right hand is anything but "good"...
A left finger to pull a power kill lever might just keep you on the bike, instead of it looping out whiskey throttle...
Ok, got it. You're looking to attenuate the throttle under certain conditions, kinda a limp mode, even if the throttle is substantially higher (more open). In this case I'd say a simple resistor switched inline with the analog signal of the throttle would certainly reduce the output signal by whatever percent of the input you select. However, there may be cases where the output falls below the minimum value (range) and I'm not sure how the system would respond. Worse case the entire bike shuts down similar to throttle issues seen in the past. That would not be good. I suspect a dedicated circuit could be designed to prevent this from happening.


