Here's an idea I'm pursuing. Essentially I'm creating a "remote" throttle sensor. This works to both protect the Halls Effect sensor (inside the throttle) and allows for custom "turn rates" depending on the ratio between the two standard cable throttles needed for the conversion. As shown, by trimming the "tube" of the SLOW cable throttle and the stock Alta throttle both tubes can be spliced together along with the two housings making it a single unit. Then simply connect the two std throttles with a cable, done. This mod would work regardless of the type of throttle on your Alta.
I bought a Motion Pro "Vortex" (Master/Fast), a "CR Pro" (Slave/Slow) and a cable for about $50 on Amazon. I can't see the actual tube/housing mod taking more than 30 minutes. Finding a suitable location and placing it there will be the only real challenge. I suspect theirs's space above the battery.
Stay tuned. Sorry about the politically incorrect references.
I bought a Motion Pro "Vortex" (Master/Fast), a "CR Pro" (Slave/Slow) and a cable for about $50 on Amazon. I can't see the actual tube/housing mod taking more than 30 minutes. Finding a suitable location and placing it there will be the only real challenge. I suspect theirs's space above the battery.
Stay tuned. Sorry about the politically incorrect references.