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Where's the best deal for a battery !
#1
I noted today as I had left my bike untouched and not plugged in for 2 wks when I came to start as I turned the ign on and the fuel primed things sounded slow, dab of the magic button confirmed and it clicked struggling to start.

So it's not had a battery since I've had it and looks original and always optimised so I'll treat it too a new battery.

Best deal for battery online ! (gen1)


Thx Dave
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#2
dont get a gel battery from the states..thats what let Dek down on holiday !
he managed to get a standard battery in Albertville for 60 euros...
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#3
http://www.tayna.co.uk/Motorcycle-Batteries-C7.html


I have bought batteries from this website 3 times. 1 car and 2 leisure batteries and they've been great. Always went for numax brand.

Caveat: Never bought bike battery from them, but have no reason to doubt they'd be great again.
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#4
Last battery I got was a Motobatt, really impressed by it but unfortunately sold the bike it was on

http://goo.gl/EKP2Z
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#5
defo a ...motobatt!!....i got one off ebay £39.99...superb!!!!!!!!!!! recommended to a few focs on here that went on to buy!!...best batt i ever bought Wink
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#6
I've bought from these guys;

http://www.mdsbattery.co.uk/shop/product...mentID=155
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#7
Dont be tempted with the cheapy ones, like £25,,seems like £40 to £60 and it will do the job.
I know its only the internet but they are real people ! ain't they?
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#8
I agree go for YUASA if you can (IMO anyway). i have been through umpteen batteries and this brand seems to last longest.
MDS seen ok and they have an Ebay shop with the batteries at a lower price : http://compare.ebay.co.uk/like/300683821...sbar&cbt=y
I actually bought my last battery for my Gen 2 from Tippets Honda as they were 1/2 the price of anyone else. Great service too.
Worth giving them a call to see if they have your specific model (Tel: 0208 399 7449)
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#9
Thx for all the input. 

Dave.
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#10
I got battery trouble too but its not that old - is it easy to remove? I usually get the dealer to do this stuff...........
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#11
(20-08-12, 03:23 AM)gowerclub link Wrote:I got battery trouble too but its not that old - is it easy to remove? I usually get the dealer to do this stuff...........


Piece of Piss m8


remove the bolts holding the black and the red cables (theres meant to be a sequence, but I can never remember it)


once the cables are off you can lift the battery straight out. sometimes you may want to lever out with screwdrivers from each side (tight fit) - make sure you protect the frame from scratching



"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - strawberries in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming - WOO HOO! What a Ride!"
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(20-08-12, 01:24 PM)Lazarus link Wrote:[quote author=gowerclub link=topic=4183.msg35602#msg35602 date=1345429426]
I got battery trouble too but its not that old - is it easy to remove? I usually get the dealer to do this stuff...........


Piece of Piss m8


remove the bolts holding the black and the red cables (theres meant to be a sequence, but I can never remember it)


once the cables are off you can lift the battery straight out. sometimes you may want to lever out with screwdrivers from each side (tight fit) - make sure you protect the frame from scratching
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DISCONNECT: Black first.

RECONNECT: Black Last
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