VRR
I'm not familiar with your bike's VRR but . . . it can be helpful to switch to a MOSFET VRR. For many years the "trick" was to fine a Yamaha R1 VRR - it's a Shindengen Mosfet unit. They tend to run ALOT cooler, provide better regulation (though often the silicon controlled rectifiers (SCR) on many bikes are sufficient.
This can sometimes require a bit of fabrication to mount but that also means you can put the VRR somewhere where it's exposed to less heat (this is often a problem on many bikes) and then have the confidence that that part will NEVER be an issue.
Jim Davis @ Eastern Beaver sells kits to fabricate the hookup and they are of very high quality. There are many folks also selling the Shindengen VRRs with hook kits included - figure $125 or so online.
I ride a KTM ADV 950 and that bike is well-known for having VRR issues. I have a MOSFET VRR on mine now.
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