Keep in mind that a lower center of gravity may feel better when rocking the bike at a standstill, but actually hurt handling. When cornering bikes don't rotate around their tire contact patches, then rotate around their center of mass (COM) and this is a couple feet off the ground. The tires actually drive out from under the COM. Much of the work in the last few years with sportbikes has been to centralize the mass of the bike higher off the pavement and nearer the COM. Your current battery position may be much nearer the COM than having it down near the ground.
- Mark