Hmmm, let me see if I can address these questions and comments in a way that makes sense.
First, no, I am not looking to waste any money (I can be quite cheap, actually) and, no, I am not a sucker who believes any advertising hype that I read (generally pretty skeptical). I have read numerous reviews and write ups in various spots, this just happens to be the first forum that I am a member of. So I thought I'd ask here to see if anyone has any actual experience with these "upgrades" precisely to ask if they did make any difference or improvement. Most reviews seemed to be positive and didn't appear to be from anyone wanting to sell anything.
John M: I have a 1983 R65 (as far as I know, everything is completely stock). Yes, I have had a problem already. However, I have not put many miles on it yet so maybe it wasn't really a problem at all? After my first couple of days of riding I ended up stuck with a dead battery (I had not left anything on so no user error that I can blame myself for). The place where I bought the bike kindly offered to replace it. I had already taken it to an auto parts store and they told me it was bad (bad cell). Strangely, when I took the battery to the shop, he tested it and told me it was OK. The auto parts store wasn't trying to sell me a battery (they didn't carry them) and the shop gave me a new one for free so neither had any reason to lie to me. That left me confused. Could this all have been just the result of an old, worn out battery and simply having a new one will take care of the "problem"? I hope so. But since that was my first experience, and I have heard, read, etc. about the charging systems being slightly anemic, that's why I decided to look into what can be done to help that, if my new battery isn't the fix. (BTW - any details about your upgraded cables - did you do them yourself, buy them somewhere?)
I had already planned to go through the connections and clean, grease, tighten, etc., just hadn't been able to do that yet. And I've also already been looking into LED's to reduce the load, just trying to decipher the best options for that. As far as needing more capacity, at the moment, no. The only thing I'm considering doing soon is adding a driving light but will probably go LED with that also so it shouldn't be much of a burden. Because it is a sidecar rig I do have a lot of options for adding "stuff", but that will be further down the road. For now I just want the basics running as well as possible.
I will be very happy if I can have the stock system work for my needs. I like to keep it simple. But I am looking at what other options might be available so I can be prepared just in case it doesn't work out that way.
Thanks