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New Battery Time only been 26 years - fazersharp - 17-06-24

So a new battery it is then after 26 years. I will be putting a Yuasa one on and from research it looks like its a Yuasa YT12B-BS. Not too bad price in Halford's at £62.I read that the BS means bottle supplied so I put the electrolyte in myself but halfords state "Battery comes pre-filled & ready to fit
100% maintenance free" so do they put it in at halfords or is it shipped from the factory already filled so it is not actually a BS battery ?



Re: New Battery Time only been 26 years - agricola - 17-06-24

I'd reckon it will come ready filled. Last time I went to buy some battery acid, I was told its now illegal to sell it due to health and safety regulations, and that Id have to take my battery in to be filled on site


Re: New Battery Time only been 26 years - BBROWN1664 - 17-06-24

Try Tayna for the battery. Usually much cheaper than Halfords and have next day delivery


Re: New Battery Time only been 26 years - fazersharp - 17-06-24

(17-06-24, 06:23 PM)agricola link Wrote: I'd reckon it will come ready filled. Last time I went to buy some battery acid, I was told its now illegal to sell it due to health and safety regulations, and that Id have to take my battery in to be filled on site
Ah I see thanks for the info


Re: New Battery Time only been 26 years - fazersharp - 17-06-24

(17-06-24, 08:44 PM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote: Try Tayna for the battery. Usually much cheaper than Halfords and have next day delivery
Thanks, I looked there but the £8 post brought it up to the halfords £62 - collected


Re: New Battery Time only been 26 years - fazersharp - 18-06-24

New update.Halfords actually have an extra 10% off some products today that they did not have the other day so just brought the battery at £55.79 collect at my local store.  :thumbup
The original one was a  GS GT12B-4 I thought about getting one of those again but there are not many places that seem to sell them - after a quick search anyway and certainly not near me so would have to add post.Everyone seems to recommend the  Yuasa YT12B-BS so went for that.Somehow I dont think a new GS GT12B-4 would last any longer than the Yuasa, not like the OEM GS has done.




Re: New Battery Time only been 26 years - mtread - 18-06-24

I ordered a Yuasa 14BS from Halfords earlier in the year for another bike, but picked up a 14. As said earlier, BS means the acid supplied in a separate bottle, and they are supplied ready filled now.


Re: New Battery Time only been 26 years - darrsi - 19-06-24

(17-06-24, 01:54 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: So a new battery it is then after 26 years. I will be putting a Yuasa one on and from research it looks like its a Yuasa YT12B-BS. Not too bad price in Halford's at £62.I read that the BS means bottle supplied so I put the electrolyte in myself but halfords state "Battery comes pre-filled & ready to fit
100% maintenance free" so do they put it in at halfords or is it shipped from the factory already filled so it is not actually a BS battery ?


Surprised you never asked peoples thoughts before buying?
They do a Motobatt which i had 2 batteries ago, £64 on Ebay including free next day delivery which is good as other sites on there are charging nearly £95 for the same one.
Just checked and the last one i bought was a Varta.
I normally look for one that has a higher amp hour capacity especially for cold cranking due to me riding throughout as much of winter as i can.
One thing not mentioned, unless the ad's blatantly have the name and model of your bike on them online just make sure that all the measurements are spot on.


Re: New Battery Time only been 26 years - fazersharp - 19-06-24

(19-06-24, 07:55 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=28045.msg334091#msg334091 date=1718628880]
So a new battery it is then after 26 years. I will be putting a Yuasa one on and from research it looks like its a Yuasa YT12B-BS. Not too bad price in Halford's at £62.I read that the BS means bottle supplied so I put the electrolyte in myself but halfords state "Battery comes pre-filled & ready to fit
100% maintenance free" so do they put it in at halfords or is it shipped from the factory already filled so it is not actually a BS battery ?


Surprised you never asked peoples thoughts before buying?
They do a Motobatt which i had 2 batteries ago, £64 on Ebay including free next day delivery which is good as other sites on there are charging nearly £95 for the same one.
Just checked and the last one i bought was a Varta.
I normally look for one that has a higher amp hour capacity especially for cold cranking due to me riding throughout as much of winter as i can.
One thing not mentioned, unless the ad's blatantly have the name and model of your bike on them online just make sure that all the measurements are spot on.
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I sort of did ask peoples thoughts as I spent some time searching on the forum  :book and the general consensus was that the Yuasa YT12B-BS was the best choice. In one post your good self sort of recommend Yuasa - in at least saying they were a good well known reliable brand  Big Grin I was hoping you would chip in actually with some wisdom but I know you have other things to do than keep an eye out here.  :thumbup I also searched for the OEM one and no one really was talking about them and no one seemed to re fit another one.



Re: New Battery Time only been 26 years - fazersharp - 19-06-24

Spec says Starting Power (CCA): 175Amps
Yes good point about the size - which I checked before buying as well.I read something about cold cranking, not sure it was to do with the one I brought.