Delta for the Karen comment, as typical
You have to excuse me. I just like to inform by offering the full picture.
I've warned several times that when you turn to other than standard batteries, you may have to face terminals which will need extra attention.
If you choose a gel battery, know that many cannot endure voltages over 14,3 V for long periods of time. I know a CB350F owner who had his damaged because of this. So it would need adjusting the regulator. Why would one want to do that? Adjusting the regulator is not as straightforward as you may think.
If you choose an AGM, know that to use its full potential they have to be charged 14,8 V. Is your regulator ready for that? Your batterycharger?
Are you prepared to fit adapters?
There's no way you can make an error connecting a standard Yuasa. I have read posts here, where some reported they had ruined their rectifiers by an error in connecting.
I've concluded it's not worth it. So far I always did 7 years with a standard battery. They are tailor made and dead cheap. I don't know what you mean by 'Karen' but here are two of my favourites.