my man-skills are so low i had to read instruction on how to get the fuel tank off. and then getting it back on took me about 10 minutes
so if i can do it, anybody can
1. first, make sure you are under half a tank of fuel. hwy 9 is in my backyard so i went and did some zoom-zoom and then let the motor sit for 10 minutes to cool down.
2. if you have a top mounted steering damper the tank probably won't clear. undo the two screws and move it out of the way.
3. unlatch and then support the uplifted tank with the holder that comes from under the seat. ducati is replacing my tank under warranty so it's precarious perch wasn't totally nerve-racking.
4. i unscrewed the positive and then the negative (don't know if it matters which is first). wow! i read that these batteries were a lot lighter but comparing them is shocking.
5. there is no mounting hardware so i just used the original screws and square bolts that came with the stock battery; snugged them up good. the stretchy stock battery strap is probably enough to hold the speedcell in place but i had extra zip ties laying around so i ran a strip sideways as a bonus.
6.
test startno problems. cool. man-skills 101 passed with flying colors. so is it worth it? well, i am sure i had more life in my stock battery but the weight reduction all adds up, er down: full termi, speedcell, bst (soon), yea it's all going to be nice [moto]