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Tomtoms 22-10-08 11:08 AM

recommendations for a new battery.
 
hi guys. i think im in need of a new battery. (wouldnt start this morning and starter solenoid is ticking over....gona get the AA out tonight...)

anyway, just wondered if there were any names to look out for when buying a new battery. Any decent ones to get?

Spokey 22-10-08 11:36 AM

Re: recommendations for a new battery...
 
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/YTX12-BS-MOTOR...d=p3911.c0.m14

Bargain !

Nana

Durbs 22-10-08 05:27 PM

Re: recommendations for a new battery.
 
I got a http://www.yuasa-battery.co.uk/motor...batteries.html and went for the high capacity replacement, not the straight replacement. Its twice the size but strong as anything (plus handy of you want to run heated grips/Sat Nav etc).

hovis 22-10-08 05:42 PM

Re: recommendations for a new battery...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by banana (Post 1662984)

that seems cheap,

but is it as good as one costing twice as much?

or is it worth paying for a better/stronger battery?

Durbs 22-10-08 06:00 PM

Re: recommendations for a new battery...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hovis (Post 1663373)
that seems cheap,

but is it as good as one costing twice as much?

or is it worth paying for a better/stronger battery?

I'd guess its better than half as good.

Tomtoms 22-10-08 06:56 PM

Re: recommendations for a new battery.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Durbs (Post 1663354)
Its twice the size but strong as anything

when you mean twice the size, does this affect the fitting under the seat?? (Iv got a 2000 curvy, as you can see!! <<<)

Spokey 22-10-08 07:25 PM

Re: recommendations for a new battery...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Durbs (Post 1663403)
I'd guess its better than half as good.

And as long as I keep it topped up with the optimate, I don't forsee any problems.

Durbs 22-10-08 07:47 PM

Re: recommendations for a new battery.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomtoms (Post 1663488)
when you mean twice the size, does this affect the fitting under the seat?? (Iv got a 2000 curvy, as you can see!! <<<)

Not quite literally twice the size but a hell of a lot taller, remember lifting the old battery out and putting it next to the new one and it looking teeny in comparison. First thought was he's given me the wrong one, this is not going to remotely fit. It fits exactly though but is a squeeze and have to give the seat a shove down to bolt it. Another few mill and it wouldnt have fit.

Will dig out the part No as its a beast, feels like it could turn a truck over! Even with my old battery on full charge, you could feel the electrics slightly labour when trying to turn over. With this, the bike literally explodes into life as soon as the starter is prodded and its the same when left for a few weeks with the alarm on.

But if you are not planning on keeping the bike for any amount of time i'd go for the eBay one above and save some cash - it'll do the trick.

BTW - mine is a pointy, dont know whether the battery compartment on the curvy is a different size?

Durbs 22-10-08 07:56 PM

Re: recommendations for a new battery.
 
Yuasa 'YTX12-BS MG' Looks like its K3+ only though. Looks like that eBay one has similar part No. Different make and has acid pack - mine is sealed Gel.

Spokey 22-10-08 08:06 PM

Re: recommendations for a new battery.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Durbs (Post 1663616)
Yuasa 'YTX12-BS MG' Looks like its K3+ only though. Looks like that eBay one has similar part No. Different make and has acid pack - mine is sealed Gel.

Give him a ring ( I did ) yes, it has acid, but it's sealed when the acid has been added.
Mine's a pointy so yes, maybe yours is different for a curvey.

NAna


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