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Hi, Looking to remove the battery for my RD400 for asthetics and some weight. I kind of understand how the batter acts as a filter in a way between the charging system and the output to the needed appliances. I have done a little bit of searching and some say a magneto is needed and some say a bunch of capacitors will do. This will be my little city street bike to compete with traffic, and currently going through a complete tear down. The part re the electrics is new to me. So any and all help would be appreciated. Thanks, Ken J |
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