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battery is dead.
#1
anyone got an idea how much a new battery is for my  year 2000, fzs, just a rough idea. thanks.
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#2
£40- £55 for a normal one, £120 for one of them guaranteed high tec never die ones!
Some say...
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(05-05-13, 07:49 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: £40- £55 for a normal one, £120 for one of them guaranteed high tec never die ones!
I Was quoted between £95 to £162 for a YUASA battery for my FZ1 last week
So bought it from the £95  place of cause..

I was going to try one them new lightweight Lithium Ion battery's,but I needed a battery straight away..So maybe next time.
08 Graphite Grey FZ1 ABS..
Yoshi CF R-77 Full system, FCE, Ivans Flies, PC-V + Autotune Kit, DNA Aifilter & Airbox Mod, Speedo healer ,16T front gen1 sprocket,
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#4
Motobatt, Motobatt, ra, ra ra!! Get one of those chuffers at about 1/2 the price, they're the dogs doo-das!

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Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#5
My Fz1 had a new motobatt a couple of weeks ago £49.00  and all models in stock at my local shop on the shelf,,thats great too
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#6
just bought  motobatt for my thou.... Big Grin .....£50 delivered
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#7
Motobat here to, has great cca turns over faster than any bat I have had so far and holds charge well.
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#8
motobatt on it,s way cheers all. Big Grin
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#9
That's what mine will have when the time comes!
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(05-05-13, 07:48 PM)taylor link Wrote: anyone got an idea how much a new battery is for my  year 2000, fzs, just a rough idea. thanks.


Here you go


http://www.mdsbattery.co.uk/shop/product...mentID=155


Excellent service genuine kit all you do is add the the supplied acid when it arrives charge it over night and that's it forget these cheap Chinese rip offs being sold for stupid money by some stealers. 
Later
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#11
cheers all motobatt was fitted today. only fifty notes as you say, 8)
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#12
Did you notice it turned over faster than normal?
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#13
o yes turned over a lot faster great bit of kit. 8)
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#14
Also unless you have an alarm on your bike , i would not use a trickle charger, a good battery will hold its charge for a long long time,unless you know different! Smile
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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(05-05-13, 08:08 PM)stevierst link Wrote: Motobatt, Motobatt, ra, ra ra!! Get one of those chuffers at about 1/2 the price, they're the dogs doo-das!

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agreed! MATT tech in those batteries delivers a really high cranking ampage, even when very cold

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(05-05-13, 07:59 PM)chaparral02 link Wrote: [quote author=Punkstig link=topic=7641.msg73956#msg73956 date=1367779793]
£40- £55 for a normal one, £120 for one of them guaranteed high tec never die ones!
I Was quoted between £95 to £162 for a YUASA battery for my FZ1 last week
So bought it from the £95  place of cause..

I was going to try one them new lightweight Lithium Ion battery's,but I needed a battery straight away..So maybe next time.
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not sure a lithium ion battery is a good idea for a bike unless you need the weight saving.
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