Kawasaki H2 SX SE comes factory-equipped with a built-in cigarette lighter socket, which isn’t very practical. I used a cigarette lighter USB adapter for a while, but that solution wasn’t ideal, mainly because it offered no protection against rain. So, I decided to install a built-in USB charger to replace the stock lighter socket.
I enjoy dynamic riding the most, especially on winding roads, which makes a GPS device an essential part of my setup even on a naked bike. My final choice was the Chigee AIO-6, a device that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. However, since it relies on a smartphone connection, and smartphone batteries rarely last a full day of riding, it was necessary to ensure a constant power supply during trips. Fortunately, most Aprilia motorcycles, including the Tuono series, offer a factory USB socket (part number 2S001789) as a convenient solution.