87kawzl
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Replacing my battery with the exact brand and model that it has been running. Bike Master true jel MG14L-A2 for the ZL1000. It has been in the bike for more years than I can remember, no kidding, I think it is at least 10 years old and probably older! It still turns it over but is getting weak. I am amazed at the life of this thing. At the beginning of each season it would get topped off with an old 2amp charger, no trickle charger on constantly over the winter.
Prices are all over the place with them but can easily be found in the $85 range.
I wish I would have used it in my Yamaha project instead of the cheapo that was used because I figured it was going to be sold down the road when it was done.
Prices are all over the place with them but can easily be found in the $85 range.
I wish I would have used it in my Yamaha project instead of the cheapo that was used because I figured it was going to be sold down the road when it was done.
From my experience it's just the opposite. I have 7 chargers of different brands. All my bikes are on a charger at all times. But here in centeral FL it never gets below freezing all that much. The heat will lessen battery life before the cold will. Back in 1976 I had a Sears Die Hard battery in my 1973 Dodge Dart Sport 340 for 12 years. One time on my 2003 Yamaha YFM 350 XC Warrior sport quad My son Jared jumped it one to many times with my 200 amp booster. It fried the CDI/ECU and the generator. It cost me over $400 to replace them.
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. I had a Bike Master battery in my 2007 Yamaha 350 Grizzle. At about 6 months it shorted. The batteries case swelled and split. I had to pry it from the quads battery box.