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I am using a Lithium battery now about the last 6 months. So far so good. Holds a full charge even when sitting for several weeks. Really has a lot of cranking power. Time will tell.
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YEs I have and make sure your charging system has the correct charge rate or the battery will not last long.. Found this out on my 32 amp charging system..Has anyone had experience with Odyssey (brand) batteries. My friend say's they're terrific and am now using one. It's too soon for my opinion except that it seems OK so far. I'm looking for other opinions on Odyssey and what I can expect.
YEs I have and make sure your charging system has the correct charge rate or the battery will not last long.. Found this out on my 32 amp charging system..
I know "squat" about charging rates. It's a regular GL1500 Wing and their reference chart recommends this battery. What do you think?
Is wally world still around??Call me cheap, but I go to WallyWorld and buy their Brand every three years for about $80. They have never failed me yet! Keep them on a trickle charger in the winter months.
Regards,
Rosy
From NH
Is wally world still around??
Oh Ok..There was a wally world a while back..lolThat's what we in NH call, Walt Mart. Ever Start is the name of the battery they have in the store.
Regards,
Rosy & Janice
Any experiences with 'jumping' a dead battery when away from home?
Many years ago I could push-start my old 750 honda if dead, can newer bikes still be pushed, pop cultch to start?
Just for info sake, do some Harley's take the same battery as a GL 1800?
Why are Harley batteries more expensive than any other motorcycle batteries? It seems every time you say Harley Davidson the cost goes up on everything.
Regards,
Rosy
From NH
Jumping a battery is something you do as an absolute last resort and then when you do you have to be oh so careful you don't surge the electrical system and zap the ecm or other electronics.
You can't push start the FI bikes like the old carbureted bikes of the past.