Hold on there buddy! There are are some caveats with the Shorai that everyone should be aware of:
1) It has less long term storage than the Yuasa. I dont care if you get a LFX18 or the smaller LFX14 style shorai batteries, have less overall storage capacity. Anyone who tells you otherwise is ill informed.
2) It contains 4 cells tied in series to generate a little above 12V. Each battery needs to be charged with a balancer. You can charge it with standard chargers that dont have an automatic "desulfation mode" which can damage the battery. Shorai balanced charger is best and recommended
3) They dont like cold weather. If you dont have a garage and park your bike outside, the thing you need to understand is that lithium performance is based on the ambient temperature. If you park your bike in the cold you literally have to do the opposite of what you would do with a normal battery. In a normal situation, you would turn on the bike and immediately (within a few seconds at least) start her up. The best analogy I can give with a Shorai in cold weather is: you have to get the battery warmed up first. The voltage will build up as the cells get "woken up" from their hibernation.
How do you know if a shorai is good for you? Simple test is whats called a key off draw. Before you replace the battery, get a multimeter in line with the battery's negative terminal (take the negative side off. Touch one side of the multimeter in "current" measuring mode and the other side of the multimeter touches the battery).
The draw shoud be measured in AMPS. An LFX18 battery 18 "Amp Hours" so if your key off draw was 1 AMP measured (it would never be that high just an easy example) then your battery would only last 18 hours before it fully drained.
Do the math and see how long it takes to get to 50% capacity. Shorai's can run down to 20% charge and still work so 50% is a conservative value.
Always important to know what you are buying. That said, I have a Shorai and its been working for 4 years now. Know what you are getting into and you will be fine.
Everyone should do their own research before hand, I was just making a suggestion.
Anyway, I have had the Shorai since Mar 2013 and have had no issues with it. It's never been on a charger and has, at times, sat for more than 6 weeks (neck surgery=no riding) and still started right up. This is with my 2006 S2R1000.