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New Battery Time
#1
Just wanted to put this out there for anyone else wanting a new battery....
My one finally died (been on the bike for about 6/7 years so not done bad)
So i looked online and found Tanya batteries, and ordered a new YT14B-BS thursday evening and it was delivered friday lunchtime
Excellent service and cheaper than Halfords who couldnt deliver until next week.
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#2
Hey there, I was just wondering how this battery lasted?


Mickey
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#3
I normally do a quick check, MDS , Tayna and Ebay.  Occasionally Halfords have offers on Yuasa batteries.
I tend to check Tayna ebay site, sometimes can be cheaper and include free postage than buying direct from Tayna web site.
6 or 7 years is good for a Yuasa but then when you pay half the price and the other make lasts half the time, depends if you want to change more often.


One thing, I have contacted Optimate as my Z750 battery went down, the old optimates do take some life out of batteries if left connected but not turned on. Mine was connected but I turn the garage power off when I leave for safety.
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(10-04-24, 08:41 PM)fireblake link Wrote: Hey there, I was just wondering how this battery lasted?


Mickey
Sorry for late reply.....Battery was fine until my bike got written off in january this year (2024)I have used Tanya batteries many times and have never had a problem with them and great next day delivery
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(15-10-22, 07:46 PM)FazThou link Wrote: Just wanted to put this out there for anyone else wanting a new battery....
My one finally died (been on the bike for about 6/7 years so not done bad)
So i looked online and found Tanya batteries, and ordered a new YT14B-BS thursday evening and it was delivered friday lunchtime
Excellent service and cheaper than Halfords who couldnt deliver until next week.
so what was the make and mode of the battery that was on the bike..?
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#6
I'm not a fan of Yuasa batteries, had a few of them as I kept forgetting how bad they were, tend to die if you let them go flat and they don't recover.
Gone for Exide this time.
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