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mickyd
In: chester
Posts: 65
hi all , hope your all well and ready for christmas ?? can anyone recommend a really good battery for the above bike i would like one with high cranking amps , any advice would be great , cheers kev
christof
In: south glos
Posts: 21
HI ,SPACE IS THE LIMITING FACTOR BUT I THINK THE BEST YOU WILL GET IS MOTOBAT QUADFLEX 14 AMP HR CC AMP IS SAID TO BE 200A
REGARDS CHRIS
WheelyNealy
In: Near Driffield
Posts: 2751
and get a power comander they dont like sitting for long these trumpets
Deleted User
In: NA
Posts: 6852
eh? A power comander is used to tweek the fuelling of a bike. An optimate or similar is used to keep the battery topped up whilst the bike is left for a while.
Bit of advice given to me from the lads at griffin batteries after going in for yet another battery. Optimates (and other similar chargers) and alarmed bikes are not a good combination over a long standing period. They did explain it, all i remember is that the drain and charging are not compaitble with battery life. So if you are leaving the bike for more than a couple of weeks, take the battery out or disconnnect it and attach it to the optimate.
WheelyNealy
In: Near Driffield
Posts: 2751
hehehe yep your right optimiser is what I ment to say thank you for pionting that out Frag
i dont think a power comander would make it charge any faster either do you .
Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
check out ODYSSEY batteries aint cheap but power beyond belief will be looking into one next time i need a battery
mickyd
In: chester
Posts: 65
hi guys the bike is hooked up to an optimate but started and run on a weekly basis , come the better weather it will be in daily use but need a battery that i can depend on ? ride magazine recommend varta or odyssey ? any thoughts ?
christof
In: south glos
Posts: 21
if you run the bike weekly make shure you run it at around 3000rpm for ten mins otherwise dont start it at all because starting it will take more enrgy than you can put back runing it .
if you are alarmed you will need to leave it on trickle charge @1/20th of the battery amp hr rating.
if you are not allarmed any good battery will hold 98 % of its charge for at least 6 weeks
chris ,
Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
Have heard excellent things about the Varta batteries, this is the one that gets all the glory (if I recall correctly!)
http://www.varta-automotive.com/index.php?id=292
And I'll not be getting a bike with an alarm again, the battery drain over just a month is bad enough.
And slightly off topic...
Mickyd, have you changed the Tiger for a Sprint then?
How would you compare the two bikes?
rossoandy21
In: ashford
Posts: 1621
ODYSEY every time for me, Varta good brand but dnt use same construction as the Odysey does.
If Odysey good enough for the SAS then its good fer me.
Warranty on Odysey brill,they DO NOT self discharge like a conventional battery but wil of course discharge due to a current draw such as an alarm.
Worth every penny of the premium price tag,esp on a bike thats not used regularly or has a difficult to access battery..
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