The trackbike is in need of a new battery.
Been looking around and I can pay around £30 for a cheapie from ebay, then I found the MotoBatt AGM batteries.
Quote from: seller gumph
AGM (Absorption Glass Mat) sealed battery technology was originally developed for military aircraft where power, weight, safety, and reliability were paramount considerations.AGM battery technology offers improvements over other sealed battery technologies. This "next generation" technology delivers increased safety, performance, and service life over all other existing sealed battery types, including gel technology.The AGM battery has an extremely low internal electrical resistance. This, combined with faster acid migration, allows the AGM batteries to deliver and absorb higher rates of amperage than other sealed batteries during discharging and charging. AGM technology batteries can be charged at normal lead-acid regulated charging voltages, therefore, it is not necessary to recalibrate charging systems or purchase special chargers.[/size]
They cost £47 delivered.....worth it ?
Weight?
I got one in its 3rd year now.
I will be getting another one for sure.
Don't think they are any lighter nor. Heavier than the normal ones.
Got mine from here.
http://www.mad4bikes.co.uk/parts/motorcycle-batteries/high-power-motobatt-batteries.html
Ordered from Mad4bikes ebay store as it has free delivery.
i swear by em.. they seem to take longer to discharge and last longer... plus the multi terminals on them are handy
A bought a yuasa off eBay, £39 really good service
absorbed glass matt technology has been around for a while and is a firm favourite for use in heavy discharge applications.
I use them as domestic batteries on a narrowboat and their resilience compared to traditional stuff is very impressive. Mine were purchased second hand off a company that disposed of its emergency UPS system
They are in their 4th year with me, still going strong and I have no idea how long they were in "use" before that. Normal batteries don't normally last much more than 2/3 years in the way I use them. Great technology.
Went to a MotoBatt for my Super Duke as it was killing standard batteries every 6month's, fitted it up and it worked a treat no more problems
I bought an AGM battery for my B1 about 6 months ago...so far, so good :)
Welcome to the site Froggy :) ...do you live on the boat ?
Quote from: Choowonit on August 06, 2013, 01:01:13 PM
Went to a MotoBatt for my Super Duke as it was killing standard batteries every 6month's, fitted it up and it worked a treat no more problems
Same with my race bike worth he extra tenner
Quote from: ash on August 06, 2013, 01:16:12 PM
I bought an AGM battery for my B1 about 6 months ago...so far, so good :)
Welcome to the site Froggy :) ...do you live on the boat ?
yes mate, been a member here since 2004 I think but only had less than a 100 posts to my name ...
Quote from: Froggy on August 06, 2013, 02:37:09 PM
Quote from: ash on August 06, 2013, 01:16:12 PM
I bought an AGM battery for my B1 about 6 months ago...so far, so good :)
Welcome to the site Froggy :) ...do you live on the boat ?
yes mate, been a member here since 2004 I think but only had less than a 100 posts to my name ...
Such a lovely lifestyle living on a river boat. One of my workmates moved into a narrowboat in Tewkesbury marina last year, and I paid him a visity a couple of weeks ago..idylic :afro:
I've also done about 5 narrow boat holidays over the years...my kids loved them
I love it and would not change it for anything... its not for everyone though. I have had to learn a lot about electrics, and batteries for a start ...
and steel, and sealants, and plumbing and woodwork, and painting and chemical toilets and how to black drinking water tanks etc...
The agm tech is what they use for stop start batteries in the automotive industry.
Got mine through today....nice and yellow :)