Finally getting my old girl on the road after couple months. Battery flat as a pancake and I'm hoping it is only the battery.
So is it worth picking up a "Yuasa YT12B-BS Powersport Motorcycle Battery" from halfords or is there another to look out for.
I have a 2000 fzs 600
Thanks
Dont shell out for a new until you know the old one is shagged. Should measure 13 to 13.5 volts charged up
Where are you located?
I have a brand new motobatt that size, purchased in error (well sent to me in error) I have a 1000 and it needs the 14 not 12.
If you are anywhere near Liverpool you can have it for £25, which is less that half price, saw similar size in Halfords for £99 :eek
Kev
+1 for motobatt :thumbup never had a problem with it charges up easy if you've ever left the parking lights on by mistake.
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
Halfords are full retail prices. Many auto factors stock bike batteries and are loads cheaper, as is on-line. Halfords wins on Saturday afternoons and Sundays only in my world, and even then only if really really urgent.
is it clean enough?
At least charge it up first to see if it works okay, it might be absolutely fine.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
Yes defiantly try charging first.
I have this one - or very similar with yam branding and supposed to bring back to life dead battery's it can also be used as a optimiser and comes with permanent battery leads for quick plug in.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
(12-08-17, 12:17 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Yes defiantly try charging first. I have this one - or very similar with yam branding and supposed to bring back to life dead battery's it can also be used as a optimiser and comes with permanent battery leads for quick plug in.
There's a big difference between a flat battery and a dead one.
No amount of charging, no matter how fancy the charger is, will revive a battery that has knackered cells.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
(12-08-17, 02:49 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=23046.msg265988#msg265988 date=1502536649]
Yes defiantly try charging first. I have this one - or very similar with yam branding and supposed to bring back to life dead battery's it can also be used as a optimiser and comes with permanent battery leads for quick plug in.
There's a big difference between a flat battery and a dead one.
No amount of charging, no matter how fancy the charger is, will revive a battery that has knackered cells.
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Yes agreed - dead and flat are two different things but people use both to describe the same thing.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.