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Motobatt
#1
Guys,
Is this the best choice for the thou?


  [size=78%]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-FZS-100...4612c89bbd[/size]
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#2
Bloody good battery. I used to jump start cars with mine after it'd been out in sub zero temps.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#3
Mine is a year old and seems good,, dont be tempted to leave them on trickle charger over the winter,,if you need to top them up once every month or two,,
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#4
I have had one on my FZS1000 for a couple of years and it is still fine.  Starts the bike first time.  Impressive considering its not even on a trickle charger as I have no power in my garage. 
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#5
mine arrived today
it has plenty of power
nut anything would have been better than the item i removed
it was split down one side  :eek
West Coast Chillin
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#6
Battery ordered, hopefully it will arrive before the weekend! With my luck it will be wet this weekend too............... :'(
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#7
Its a good battery. Had mine about 3 years no problems. The price on Busters now is roughly what i payed for mine.
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#8
the reason why i had to change mine
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West Coast Chillin
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#9
Nasty mate..did you lose any paint on the frame before you realised it was knacked?
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#10
Well, i stuck the motobatt in today and wow what a difference even on the cranking, so much faster than the original battery! I will certainly but that again if need be.....
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#11
I haven't noticed any damage.
Bike will be painted over the winter as the tank is scratched.
West Coast Chillin
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