So where’s the advantage. That is about the same size as the maintenance free battery that came stock on my 2002 ST2.
I agree that removing the fairing is a pain in the backside. Took me 2.5 hours to get to the point where I was ready to start checking the valves!
Dave G
Aka The Goochman
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Subject: [DucatiST] Photo of Shorai installed in place of Yuasa [2 Attachments]
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Sorry it took so long to get this photo posted to our Group. Here is the Shorai installed in place of the Yuasa into the OEM Ducati battery tray. As you can see, the Shorai takes up very little space. Now, you can access the battery by taking off only the lower faring and its 5 screws.
Since Global climate change has rendered Rhode Island into summertime temps during the winter, I do not expect any temperature related issues.
By the way, while installing the Shorai, I ran into the 45amp fuse down there by the battery. That is one big ass fuse. Anybody feel the need to carry a spare for that around with them?
Bruce
Providence RI
1999 ST2
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