Yeah Buddy. Harley's with Right hand shift are rare. I never really understood the whole right/left deal between Indian and Harley. I know it has been said that Indian started right hand because most folks are right handed and it freed up that hand from constantly working the throttle, so a peace officer could fire and ride at the same time.
If that were truly the reason for doing the right hand throttle why did Harley build almost 90,000 WLA bikes in WWII, and those guys were in a war zone where shooting was more likely, with left hand shift. I think its more likely that at some point it became kind of a point of contention between the two brands and their followers and each kind of stuck to what they had started with back in the day.
I know some Ol time Indian folks that would never ride a bike, even an Indian, with left hand shift.