Just thought I'd share some information with everyone.
I'd been interested in the new technology lithium-ferrous batteries (LiFe) to try and reduce weight on my SP2.
At the time, most were made up of assembled A123 cells. Some worked, some didn't. Particularly on twins.
Finally, a Japanese company (Shorai) took the bit and developed a "made for cycle use" LiFe battery.
I bought one last month, and I must say that I'm impressed with its construction.
The battery case is made of carbon composite, and it is the same width and height as the OEM Yuasa YTZ12S battery, but about 20mm thinner. And, it is 7 lbs lighter than a Yuasa YTZ12S I was using.
The battery comes with various adhesive backed foam pads that can be trimmed to allow snug fitment in the battery box.
I opted for the 18 AH model as these twins can require more starting current during the winter than a four cylinder.
I haven't yet put it into action yet as my bike is still in pieces, but I can't wait to give it a go.