Difference in batteries??
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Difference in batteries??
Was just wondering if there is any big difference. There is the universal kind at canadian tire with the acid already in it for 40.00. Then I went to the auto parts store and they look up your bike in a book and tell me the one I want is 80.00 and I have to put the acid in myself. Would I be getting anything more for the extra 40?? Just a better battery life or something?
#2
i just bought a Bike Master TruGel AGM battery (100 CCA), 2 year warranty for $49.
Bikemaster TruGel Battery Information
Bikemaster TruGel Battery Information
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i just bought a Bike Master TruGel AGM battery (100 CCA), 2 year warranty for $49.
Bikemaster TruGel Battery Information
Bikemaster TruGel Battery Information
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Seems like a good deal. Don't know how well a Gel-Acid battery will hold up against off-road abuse thou. But seeing you stated it has 100 CCA, that beats Interstate's AGM battery for the KLX (85 CCA). Usually a Gel-Acid battery is installed in where the mounting position may be required to be upside down or on its side.
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The Gel-Acid battery for my mountain bike lighting system has held up well. It's been well shaken and stirred.
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Seems like a good deal. Don't know how well a Gel-Acid battery will hold up against off-road abuse thou. But seeing you stated it has 100 CCA, that beats Interstate's AGM battery for the KLX (85 CCA). Usually a Gel-Acid battery is installed in where the mounting position may be required to be upside down or on its side.
Ive had brand new Chinese batteries (Daytona brand) that show a higher CCA rating than the stock Furukawa and Yuasa units, but the voltage drops off much more quickly while cranking the starter...they become useless in a hurry during cold starts. I'm running without an ACR though, so the extra power matters more
What it all comes down to is that the old addage 'you get what you pay for' is true in quite a few cases. Then again, most of you are still running stock cams with ACR, so it might not matter as much.
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I have tested a many of batteries once a upon a time. And I know what you mean. A battery company may say this battery is rated for 850 CCA, but under real load testing, it may test out to be a 550 CCA. DieHard's and Interstate are the two that seem to really mean what CCA you really get.
As for that Gel-Acid battery. I looked into their website a little more, and realized that their Gel battery is a Hybrid. It uses the grids that make a AGM battery and the Gel type acid. So really, this battery should offer the best of everything. And if that 2 year warranty is a free replacement warranty, qudos to them. Most companies only offer a 6 month warranty for powersport batteries.
As for that Gel-Acid battery. I looked into their website a little more, and realized that their Gel battery is a Hybrid. It uses the grids that make a AGM battery and the Gel type acid. So really, this battery should offer the best of everything. And if that 2 year warranty is a free replacement warranty, qudos to them. Most companies only offer a 6 month warranty for powersport batteries.