The throttle is on the right handlebar grip. Your brakes are the levers on each handlebar, the front brake is on the right and the rear brake is on the left.
it located on the right and left side of the of the motorcycle
Should be two cables (one cable for each carb.) tied together and operated by the right hand throttle control
It is located on the throttle body unit look for it in the same plane as the throttle plates it can be on the left or right side depending on the type of manufactuer.
The Tps is located on the left hand side of the throttle body right were the intake tube and throttle body meet
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On an ATV, the left side is typically identified as the side with the clutch lever and the right side as the side with the brake lever. Additionally, the shift lever and starter button are usually on the left side, while the throttle and ignition switch are on the right side. familiarizing yourself with the controls and their locations will help you differentiate between the left and right-hand parts of an ATV.
On the right side of the throttle pedal
Think about it most people are right handed and would hold there fishing pole in they're right hand while operating the engine with they're left hand.
looking at the engine from the passengers side of the engine bay, it is the black sensor on the right side of the throttle body. it is on the opposite side if the throttle cable
It's the same as the Throttle Position Sensor--it's on the front side of the throttle body just left of the plenum--its probably gray or black--if you loosen the top screw you can adjust it to the left or right.
It is mounted to the throttle body. Left hand side of it down fairly low. The easiest way to change it is to take off the air duct hose running from the air cleaner. Pull the two bolts that attach the throttle body to the plenum. As you are looking at it there is one on the left side bottom and the right side top. Now you'll be able to pull the throttle body out a little and remove the TPS bolts.
On the right side, beneath the intake piping that leads up to the throttle body, the O2 sensor is sticking out of the side of the exhaust manifold. No, it's on the left side, the driver's side.