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Time for a new battery. Recommendations, please?

Started by faolan01, August 14, 2016, 03:28:15 PM

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faolan01

Well the battery in my 2006 S2R800 seems to be pretty much toast. I've had to pull it and put it on the tender a couple times this year (can't find the leave on cable. Seriously, how did I loose that?) so it's time for a replacement. It's the original battery from when I bought the bike in 2007, so I've gotten plenty of years out of it at this point. Does anyone have any recommendations for a replacement? I did a search of the forum and scanned through a bunch of the threads that came up, but they all seemed to be several years old and I know new things have hit the market since then.

koko64

A high quality AGM battery like a Yuasa or a high quality Lithium battery like a Shorai. The onus is on quality. Don't be tempted by very cheap Lithium batteries due to safety reasons.
What battery was in your bike, an AGM Yuasa?
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cintronr

I upgraded to a Battery Tender Lithium battery. Extremely reliable. I live in Arizona, with temperatures getting up to 120 degrees, fires up no problem. Even in the winter when temps got down to 50, still starts no problem. Had the battery for a year now and it was not too expensive!!! I got it on amazon for less than OEM!!!. These batteries have a two year warranty. Highly recommend.

NAKID

Loved my Shorai on my S2R1000. Went with the bike when I sold it...
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koko64

Try putting "Lithium Batteries" into the search function.
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cintronr

He asked for recommendations on batteries, not "Lithium batteries", lol.

Nibor

And I, like everyone else, seem to be recommending Lithium!

koko64

Quote from: cintronr on August 15, 2016, 06:55:12 PM
He asked for recommendations on batteries, not "Lithium batteries", lol.

I also recommended an AGM battery.
My recommendation was for quality.
The search function suggestion was to explore Li battery issues as they are a different animal from AGM batteries.
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Howie

If you want a lead acid battery just get the Yuasa YT12B-BS your bike came with.  I've had one for 7 years and it was still starting the bike when I replaced it.

Curmudgeon

Quote from: howie on August 16, 2016, 03:49:36 AM
If you want a lead acid battery just get the Yuasa YT12B-BS your bike came with.  I've had one for 7 years and it was still starting the bike when I replaced it.

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Just needs a monthly top-up on a Battery Tender when not in use. Average life in Triumphs is also 6 - 9 years if kept charged. The stock rectifier/regulator on Bonnevilles is marginal too.  8)
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I'm a lead acid battery fan also. They're inexpensive, durable, and long lasting with minimal maintenance. Just make sure the plates never see air and it will last a long time. The only down side to them is they'll leak if the bike ends up on its' side.
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koko64

My oem Yuasa in my Hyper is very reliable and very strong. [thumbsup]. I would buy another.
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faolan01

Thanks for the input! I'm leaning towards sticking with the Yuasa YT12B-BS for cost reasons, but I had been toying with the idea of going with Lithium.

Nibor

heaven forbid you drop you bike, but add in the cost of painting parts when acid spills over it! mine leaked, acid ate the plastic battery box, then spilt onto the head/engine, and frame  :'(

new paintjob looks mint! but my lithium battery was cheaper  ;) you will shit yourself when you see how small and light they are too!

may you have a long lasting, fully charged battery for years to come, whatever your choice!