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From what I understand, the 450s do need a battery in order to run (the power for the coils/lights/etc. comes from the battery and the alternator just charges that battery) but if you aren't running a starter, you should be able to get away with a small battery. If your alternator is working properly, it should just be able to keep the battery topped off with the lights on, no matter how big the battery is.
So I think the starter drives the size of the battery. I will be getting a smaller battery, one that just fits under the seat I am going to make, and I am going to keep the starter. I will just try not to use it very much. I usually kick start it anyway cause the chicks like it.
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