I don't agree that it is not practical to use an inverter.
My own 350 has a 190w alternater and a 14 amp/hr battery.
I use a 150w invertor from 12v to 240v, which is enough to recharge my laptop and the battery cell for my camera or mobile phone when I need it.
I don't use the headlight when I'm using the invertor. You can also save some power by replacing indicator and stop/tail bulbs with LEDs. If you want daytime running lamps you can use a 20w bulb as a pilot light instead of dipped beam.
I have thought of rigging up a backup battery in a pannier or topbox to be charged when not using the invertor and disconnected when using it so I always have a fully charged battery if I do run the main battery down, but I haven't done it yet.
Perhaps I should also point out that my bike has magneto ignition and a kickstart as a backup to the electric start.
The main thing to check is that you are getting a reading of at least 13 volts at cruising speed with your electrical load on, by using a multimeter or voltmeter.
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