Hi Steven and
to the forum.
Unfortunately, it looks like your controller is currently programmed for a boat style throttle, which is not very helpful for a motorcycle.
You will need the USB programming cable and the PI-800 programming software to change the
Throttle mode selection setting from
0:Hyperbola to
1:Linear.
If that doesn't fix the problem, try changing the
Speed throttle type setting from
0:Hall effect throttle to
1:Potentiometer throttle (or vice versa).
The correct combination of the above settings should make your throttle respond as expected.
If the motor's default "clockwise" direction of rotation needs to be reversed to suit your particular application, check out
this post explaining which wires will need to be transposed.
If you do change the default direction of rotation, I recommend that you modify the Hall Sensor wires on the controller side of the connector so that both connectors on the motor remain unchanged and can still be used without causing problems if swapped at a later date.
Alan