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Spjallen
06-Aug-2012, 23:03
Just changed my huge oem batt for a Gucci new ytx4. This saved about 3 kg and only cost £23 from mds. Bargain.
skidlids
06-Aug-2012, 23:08
Another improvement and less costly than your last go at lightening the bike by jumping off half way through a race :frog:
I've been using YTX-7 batteries for years and although not as much weight saving as a YTX-4 its cold cranking current is more than adequate for the job of starting from either Hot or Cold
Gbyte666
06-Aug-2012, 23:35
Hmmm, think I'll start a new business. Push starts for a fiver a go :lol:
Craig
skidlids
06-Aug-2012, 23:41
Hmmm, think I'll start a new business. Push starts for a fiver a go :lol:
Craig
:lol: more chance with the YTX-4 than with your weight behind a push start :lol: :p
Spjallen
07-Aug-2012, 07:07
I know Phil and Neil both use a 4 so the cranking power should be good. However, just looked at the tech spech 200 v 50 Cold cranking power, you might have a point Kev!
I know Phil and Neil both use a 4 so the cranking power should be good. However, just looked at the tech spech 200 v 50 Cold cranking power, you might have a point Kev!
Simon do you & Kev have a little secret compression ratio advantage, if a 4 starts 2 of the quick engines does it not tell you yours may be OK.
bally71
08-Aug-2012, 19:53
seriously??? and they work ok?
skidlids
08-Aug-2012, 21:16
Simon do you & Kev have a little secret compression ratio advantage, if a 4 starts 2 of the quick engines does it not tell you yours may be OK.
I've been using a 7 since the rule use to state the battery had to be OEM fitment on a production Ducati.
It saved weight over the original and always worked well so I'm happy to stick with it.
I haven't tried a 4 so I don't know how well it works under all conditions, such as Silverstone in February of Snetterton in October but a Parc Ferme test should find out if it starts a hot engine after a race
bally71
08-Aug-2012, 21:26
I've been using a 7 since the rule use to state the battery had to be OEM fitment on a production Ducati.
It saved weight over the original and always worked well so I'm happy to stick with it.
I haven't tried a 4 so I don't know how well it works under all conditions, such as Silverstone in February of Snetterton in October but a Parc Ferme test should find out if it starts a hot engine after a race
how about Anglesey in June?? :lol:
Think I'll have me a bit of that .. and to think I was contemplating saving my pennies and buying an ultra trick race one **never would of happened**
skidlids
08-Aug-2012, 21:36
There are two types of 7's out there, one taller and narrower that I used for several years and the other shorter and wider that I'm currently using as it keeps the terminals futher away from the underside of my tank
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