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Hi all, has anybody used these?
http://www.bikerzracing.co.uk/p/Racing_Batteries.php
or these?
http://www.p1racebatteries.co.uk/buy.html
And , if yes, which one the right one?
Ta very much indeed :)
ale
Hi all, has anybody used these?
http://www.bikerzracing.co.uk/p/Racing_Batteries.php
or these?
http://www.p1racebatteries.co.uk/buy.html
And , if yes, which one the right one?
Ta very much indeed :)
ale
Far too much money Alex, but in your profession you are rich. :D I use a
YTX4L-BS about £25 and it weighs 1.3 kg and ran all last year on the 583 and I've just put one on the 620.
oh yeah, but spent £££ to lighten bike mr veyron...;-)))
btw, break out link please or confirm if this,
http://www.thebatteryshop.co.uk/yuasa-ytx4l-bs-12v-3ah-motorcycle-battery-638-p.asp
oh yeah, but spent £££ to lighten bike mr veyron...;-)))
btw, break out link please or confirm if this,
http://www.thebatteryshop.co.uk/yuasa-ytx4l-bs-12v-3ah-motorcycle-battery-638-p.asp
Yes thats the one I use and you can turn it on its side for better packaging. I bought from them also.
After filling I give it a slow trickle charge for 24 hours.
Cranker V2
29-Feb-2012, 20:01
I have bought a Racing Batteries battery for the 620 this year
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Cal-Sport/Racing-Batteries-/_i.html?_fsub=2543975014&_sid=273301454&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322
it was 99.99 when i bought last month, gone up 20quid now
skidlids
29-Feb-2012, 20:15
From what I've seen of late I don't think I'll be spending my money on one. I'll be buying a new Yuasa YTX7L-BS for my DD bike
nogaromill998
04-Mar-2012, 18:56
I have one for my 620.....running split Mikunis on short inlet tracts I need to lose some weight from the bike ( as well as me ! ) to make up for no fuel injection....so I have just lost 7kg by junking the battery and airbox, and adding a battery that weighs 120g..........it fires mine up ok......
steeevvvooo
05-Mar-2012, 10:35
120g?!?! Which one is that?
I bought, and have already sold, a big heavy one with breather pipe (probably best not to have an acid overflow on a bike that is likely to be upside down at somepoint this year) so am looking for something new. Edging towards the YTX4L-BS like Ghost at the moment...
Always had YTX5LBS on mine. Slightly heavier than Ghosts, at 2kg. Had no problems (B bike had same battery for 2 years and was never charged) and they can be had from as little as £20.
skidlids
05-Mar-2012, 16:32
From what I've seen of late I don't think I'll be spending my money on one. I'll be buying a new Yuasa YTX7L-BS for my DD bike
Hopefully my New Yuasa YTX7L-BS will be here before Brands, although the old battery is still starting the bike no problem and the very old Bosch equivalent has come up green on the optimate.
I know of one Race Battery from a DD bike getting returned today, watched as one the next size up failed to even power the clocks on a R6 at Donington last Tuesday and had a off load volt reading of 17 Volt and I know of another off another DD also returned to base.
I'm still to be convinced they are worth the extra cost and hassle. Race Batteries say you can use any charger where as Super B say you need to use their special Litium Ion Battery Charger. Bit of a can of worms at the moment
numbskull
05-Mar-2012, 19:14
Far too much money Alex, but in your profession you are rich. :D I use a
YTX4L-BS about £25 and it weighs 1.3 kg and ran all last year on the 583 and I've just put one on the 620.
I ran one for 2 years no problems.
It's still on my old bike for this year as far as I know.
I ran one for 2 years no problems.
It's still on my old bike for this year as far as I know.
The new owner is using it still Neal, I just required a new one for the 620.
I ran one for 2 years no problems.
It's still on my old bike for this year as far as I know.
Well I haven't changed it - still seems to work fine :)
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