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what battery has everyone had the best luck with, tried to search but only came up with walmart for cheap!
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Billy Ricks
Not cheap, but I sprung for a Westco gel cell a few months ago. I'm on the road alot and don't like leaving battery tenders hooked up. I got the gel cell so I can get away with long down periods without having the battery go bad on me. It goes for weeks with very little discharge, maybe a few percent.
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runewolf
A couple people I know have had good luck with this:
The Scorpion YTX14AHL-BS motorcycle battery is a high-performance, sealed, non-spillable AGM battery. Features 210 CCA, 1-Year replacement warranty!
$69.95 (includes shipping!)
I ended up having to buy a similar one from Advanceauto Parts the other day, so I can't tell you how well the one from Advance will do. One of the guys I ride with has had his PTX14AHL for 3 years now.
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Grandpa
I got my last battery from Motorcycle Batteries USA, on line at:
http://www.motorcyclebatteriesusa.com/ .
I recommend the sealed kind, which is the only kind sold at the site above. This place ships quickly and is reasonably priced.
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SqDancerLynn1
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BentRod
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Originally posted by Grandpa View PostI got my last battery from Motorcycle Batteries USA, on line at:
http://www.motorcyclebatteriesusa.com/ .
I recommend the sealed kind, which is the only kind sold at the site above. This place ships quickly and is reasonably priced.
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txironhead
Regardless of battery (I'm partial to Yuasa sealed myself) the most important thing to make the battery last is to make sure the charging system is working at peak performance. One dirty connector can drastically shorten the life expectancy of even the best gel battery.
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Suzukfan78
Battery...
Im running a Odessey PC310 without any problems yet...It was a little expensive at $90 but its a sealed unit that you can mount anywhere except upside down; plus its much smaller than the stock unit; and half the weight of a regular batt. Almost 6lbs lighter. I relocated mine to inside the tail section and theres still some room in there for a tool kit and a few candy bars...:-D
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Planecrazy
I'm running very happily on an AGM (Advanced Glass Mat) sealed battery that ran me between $50 and $60 and, like a gel cell, handles longer down times without losing much capacity.
I believe I purchased the "Big Crank" from www.Batterymart.com, and they were VERY helpful when I had an initial problem with the battery. They did some extensive testing/renewing and I have had no problems at all since then... I highly recommend them, both for price AND service -- good people!!
Regards,
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550ERAT
I Have The Yuasa And It's A Decent Battery. One Question Though...is It Common For The Battery To Lose Charge If Sitting For A Few Weeks Without Starting? I Have A Battery Tender But Don't Use It All The Time. Should I? I Have Checked My Entire Charging System And Everything Checks Out Ok.
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Planecrazy
Originally posted by 550ERAT View PostOne Question Though...is It Common For The Battery To Lose Charge If Sitting For A Few Weeks Without Starting?
I DID purchase a quality electronic battery charger/maintainer to hedge my bet, but didn't use it for about two months after the last ride. My bike turned over with no problems at all this weekend. In the past, I would have experienced a slower than normal crank with an older style battery after so much time without a charge.
Regards,
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ironsheik
Holy smokes, go AGM and you'll never go back. I also bought the Bigcrank from Batterymart.com and highly recommend it. Good luck.
Josh
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