Beware the marketing hype of those chargers that "pulse" to "de-sulphate". Battery cells have very very large capacitance. The pulse may actually do something to the end cells. But, there will be little to no pulse reaching the inner cells. Now if the pulse could somehow reach a sulphated cell, it just might be of benefit. But, the common lead acid/AGM batteries don't have access taps to those inner cells.
All the data I've seen for de-sulphating is experiments with single cells. Pity we don't use single cell batteries in our bike.
The pulsing doesn't hurt anything. The battery just sees voltage potential to stimulate ion movement. Just don't be paying extra because it pulses and expect it to work any different than chargers that don't pulse.
Think about it, the starting motor draws huge switching amps from the commutator and a good battery hardly sags in voltage. What could you expect from a charger that produces 2-3 amps for any kind of voltage dip (pulse) at the battery plates?
And yes, I have some chargers that tout pulsing. They were on sale. Haven't experienced any difference between those a other chargers that don't pulse. My inventory is; three chargers that pulse and four to six that don't.
Cheers,
P.S. Why do you suppose manufacturers don't have pulsing chargers incorporated into vehicles? The "tech" has been available for over ten years. I haven't heard or found any. Have you?