« Reply #7 on: February 06, 2017, 06:31:56 AM »
If you have a modern solid state regulator/rectifier combination fitted you should be OK but I don't think that the original separate rectifier and electro mechanical regulator is sophisticated enough to give the fine control required by the Lithium based batteries.
this has been working fine on my 550. Used a Ricks RR with an A2 Shorai mounted under the swingarm. Honestly, these batteries have an extremely minimal discharge. Can sit for 6 months without a problem so not sure why you are worried about a charger. And from what I understood when I put one on my XR650L Honda, you could use a charger for short term top up but not for long term storage. I've used a Batter Tender overnight for top up when the battery had to sit for a few months.

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