I will have 3 bikes that can all use the same size standard battery. They all will need a battery eventually. They are not everyday drivers but not garage queens either. I would like to buy 1 battery and swap it when necessary. 2 of the bikes, weight is no issue. 1 bike, I'm trying to shave as much weight as easily as possible without going exotic.Trying to find an answer from a member not a retailer trying to sell me something. Staying with a conventual type battery is fine too, but if the Lithium-Ion saves me more grief than it causes, now is the time to change.
I've read way to much and every answer seems different. Bottomline...Can a good quality (please state brand name) Lithium-Ion battery be used in Suzuki GS series bike that has a updated SH775 Reg/Rectifier/Triumph harness or to I need a Reg/Rectifier specifically for a Lithium-Ion battery?
Battery chargers. Same problem, same half dozen different answers. The answer I liked is probably wrong knowing my luck. It stated, leave the battery alone, no trickle charging like a conventional battery. When you need it and it's been sitting for a period of time, charge it with a conventional trickle charger for about an hour or so. Does one need a Lithium-ion only charger? Or is there a SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) ? Thank you for your efforts!
I've read way to much and every answer seems different. Bottomline...Can a good quality (please state brand name) Lithium-Ion battery be used in Suzuki GS series bike that has a updated SH775 Reg/Rectifier/Triumph harness or to I need a Reg/Rectifier specifically for a Lithium-Ion battery?
Battery chargers. Same problem, same half dozen different answers. The answer I liked is probably wrong knowing my luck. It stated, leave the battery alone, no trickle charging like a conventional battery. When you need it and it's been sitting for a period of time, charge it with a conventional trickle charger for about an hour or so. Does one need a Lithium-ion only charger? Or is there a SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) ? Thank you for your efforts!