I had to stop working on the bike to issue an emergency patch for an internal application I am responsible for writing at my place of employment. And having been awake for a while figured I would get breakfast lol
When I bought my ninja 250 I spent a couple months pouring over all literature on how to maintenance it. When I finally found a bike I liked I brought it home and stripped it to the frame to clean and tune everything to spec. Previous to this I knew nothing about working on mechanical vehicles.
You would be surprised what you can do if you really want to learn how to do it.
As far as removing the seat goes it use to take me a while to put it back on but I have developed a new system to take it off and on to reduce the time required to do it. I want to engineer a method to do it more quickly though as it is still not as simply as my ninja 250
The Anderson connector in question is use for my external RSP-2000-48 stack and hooks up to the controller at B+/- so it can interface with the battery at higher amperage without having to worry about tripping the contactor to charge. If I want to use it without the bike being on I turn the stock charger on then wait for the contactor to close before plugging in the rsp-2000 stack for somewhere close to 52 amps of charging
Here is some cable / charger pron for you