Hi.
After a month of trawling the internet I found an affordable fazer. Well i went to pick it up yesterday and I've already got a smooth bump start technique. It's always good to acquire new skills but it's not what I had in mind! Anyway, the battery is dodo dead.
I've done a bit of research and it looks like the Yuasa YT12B-BS is the best option. Before I go and buy it (it won't be for a couple of weeks as we (the mrs and I) rinsed out the bank accounts to buy the bike and pay the insurance) I want to hear your voices. I've seen someone recommend this battery on this forum, but I wanted to get a broader consensus. So what do you think? Is it a decent product?
Cheers, I always appreciate forum help
BOB-FOC
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I've got lead acid and sealed Yuasa's for a few different bikes and they've always been top quality
(22-03-13, 09:52 AM)packie link Wrote: [quote author=gethyn link=topic=6870.msg64793#msg64793 date=1363941102]
Hi.
After a month of trawling the internet I found an affordable fazer. Well i went to pick it up yesterday and I've already got a smooth bump start technique. It's always good to acquire new skills but it's not what I had in mind! Anyway, the battery is dodo dead.
I've done a bit of research and it looks like the Yuasa YT12B-BS is the best option. Before I go and buy it (it won't be for a couple of weeks as we (the mrs and I) rinsed out the bank accounts to buy the bike and pay the insurance) I want to hear your voices. I've seen someone recommend this battery on this forum, but I wanted to get a broader consensus. So what do you think? Is it a decent product?
Cheers, I always appreciate forum help
So get it and rock on!! Keep it regularly topped up and it should be fine for years. It's just a pity that you have ran out of greenbacks so you can't enjoy your bike straightaway.
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thanks guys, i'll buy with confidence after receiving your advice. and, yeah, it's a bummer to be skint now but i guess i'll just keep bumping it to get it going and fill its tank before i fill my own. i'm just buzzing to be riding again after 4 years. the excitement made me feel confident and happy i just totally blitzed a job interview and got offered it on the spot so hopefully i won't be skint too much longer!!
BOB-FOC
Body off Baywatch Face off Crimewatch
You can't go far wrong with a Yuasa but as stated above, keep it topped up with charge and it will serve you for years to come.
Well done on getting a new job too
Regards, Lez
Yamaha Fazer 'the only bike you'll ever need' maybe ???
Yuasa should definitely give you a piece of mind - one tip for the winter get yourself an Optimate. I've made an mistake of getting some cheaper replacement - and it destroyed my battery.
I remember that I've run Yuasa completely empty (forgot to disconnect something from the lighter socket) - thinking that I've killed my battery I've ordered a new one. But I got the Optimate, and hooked up the old one - and its the 3rd year I've been running on that battery with no problems at all.
LiFePO4 batteries for me. I have two made for paintball guns that wired in parallel. Final weight: 650 grams.
(24-03-13, 01:13 PM)Anarch link Wrote: Yuasa should definitely give you a piece of mind - one tip for the winter get yourself an Optimate.
will do!
BOB-FOC
Body off Baywatch Face off Crimewatch