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Firebolt020283
| Posted on Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - 02:06 pm: |
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I am in a pinch and need a new battery today. If I had the time I would go to Austin to my nearest buell dealer but I don't have time so can I get one from a harley only dealer, non-harley dealer, autozone, walmart? I am not concerned about brand or how long it will last me(as long as it will last the next 5 days at least.) I just need a battery I can throw in there to get me were I have to be tomorrow. also a part number would be for what ever brand or place you recomend. |
Glitch
| Posted on Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - 02:42 pm: |
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I believe the Sportster battery will work |
Gunut75
| Posted on Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - 02:47 pm: |
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Just go Wal-mart or Autozone. We have had people on here that have had horrible luck with either, and some have had them for years. If you get it from Wal-mart, you will have very little trouble exchanging it if it fails. For 5 days, it's your cheapest warranty. |
Bumblebee
| Posted on Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - 03:19 pm: |
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Interstate battery has an AGM battery that works a treat. Looks just like the stock one. |
Greg_e
| Posted on Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - 04:43 pm: |
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I also think the Sporty battery is the same but I don't have a model number with me. |
Gentleman_jon
| Posted on Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - 05:51 pm: |
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The Harley battery is a good battery, cost about the same as the Autozone one, and fits just a little bit better. Bring your old battery with you to make sure you have the right one, if you can. After many years of resisting them, I finally realized that nothing is more important for a motorcycle battery than keeping it on a Battery Tender type maintenance trickle charger. The battery and charging systems on all motorcycle are a bit marginal: the batteries are too small, and the charging systems undersized. This is because of the importance of saving weight, ( and perhaps, money) . Motorcycle batteries today are not much larger than they where back in the day before electric starting and electronic ignition, when batteries only had to keep the headlight glowing at stop lights. Thus motorcycle batteries are rarely fully charged, as the last five or ten percent of the battery which is the most important part, almost never gets charged. If you doubt this just measure the voltage on your motorcycle battery before you start it. You are unlikely to read 12.7 volts, which is the 100% charge state. More likely you will read something like 12.2 volts. You might be surprised to discover that this indicates a 50% charge state. Many people are surprised to discover that 12 volts on a 12 volt battery equals about a 24% charge. Bottom line: while you are buying a new battery, pick up a Battery Tender or such like. They are only about $35 and worth twice that in prolonging battery life and assuring easy starting no matter what the weather. Just my .02¢ |
Gws35
| Posted on Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - 06:45 pm: |
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Gentleman jons got it right...I was going thru batteries until I finally got a no name triclke charger for my xb9...I liked it so much I splurged and got a battery tender jr for my VTX 1800...you can get one here for 21 bucks..well worth the price! http://www.jafrum.com/Battery-Tender-Junior-PTBATT END12JR |
Panhead_dan
| Posted on Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - 06:55 pm: |
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It's the same battery as a Vrod. |
Mk2mike
| Posted on Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - 09:09 pm: |
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X2 on the Battery Tender. You'd be surprised. Go to Batterystuff.com for your battery and tender (great deal on the tender jr.) |
Kdstang
| Posted on Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - 09:57 pm: |
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Also consider the Deka battery (same company that makes the Harley OEM battery). Can find it in some places for 1/2 what the HD dealer wants. For instance: http://www.parkerbattery.com/ETX20L.html |
Firebolt020283
| Posted on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 10:01 am: |
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well last night I went and got an everstart from wally world so today when I get off of work I will finish putting my bike back togeather and she will once again be alive... As many of you may remember my bike was down due to a bad wheel bearing so last night from about 7:30 till 12:30 I was fighting with an outer race. I went threw two dremels (one quit working so I had to take it back) 3 chissles and a hammer to get that sucker off. |
Greg_e
| Posted on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 10:03 am: |
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I had a Deka, the cables do not bolt on correctly, it looked just like the ETX20L in the link above except the + and - are reversed from that picture (plus on the left side terminals facing you). The terminal on the battery did not stick out flush with the battery case so I needed to make a lead wedge to put in to fill the gap, so I do not recommend that battery. The one I got from the Harley dealer was more money but the cables bolt up snugly the correct way and so far several months in it seems to be a decent battery. |
Greg_e
| Posted on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 10:04 am: |
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Since the bearing took that much effort, it is possible that you may now need a new wheel. If the new one goes in easily you are probably screwed. |
Firebolt020283
| Posted on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 10:17 am: |
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I went on just the same as the other one did did by having to use a bearing installer and a hammer. the wheel is just fine as I stated in my topic about my bearing going out. it is just not very easy to pull out an outer race by its self. |
Delta_one
| Posted on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 09:13 pm: |
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man I went to batteries plus and got one with a 2 year warranty for a bit less than the HD one and if (when) it poops out on me I can get a new one free of charge (no pun intended) |
Kdstang
| Posted on Thursday, November 11, 2010 - 08:09 am: |
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The XB's must have a different setup than the earlier tubers and solid mount sportsters. The Deka I bought came with copper spacers to make the cables flush with the side mount posts. I am able to fit the battery on my 02 Sporty and 99 X1 with no problems. It sat face down in my X1 and face out in my sporty. YMMV. |
Al_lighton
| Posted on Thursday, November 11, 2010 - 10:09 am: |
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Whatever you do, get an AGM (Absorbed Glass Matt) maintenance free type battery rather than a wet cell. They work better and last longer. And a Battery Tender. We stock the Drag Specialties AGM Batteries, which I suspect are re-branded Yuasa's, but don't know that for sure. I try to keep one (or two, max) on the shelf at all times, and hit them with a full charge the day they arrive at the store, and again the day I ship it, right up until ship time. I don't keep a bunch around, no use using their life up on MY shelf. When one sells, I get another. http://www.americansportbike.com/shoponline/ccp0-p rodshow/16250.html Battery tender Jr's are cheap and will pay for themselves in the life of one battery. http://www.americansportbike.com/shoponline/ccp0-p rodshow/16325.html |
Fast1075
| Posted on Thursday, November 11, 2010 - 12:34 pm: |
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Al brings up a seldom mentioned point...you should NEVER take a new battery and subject it to a load until it has been fully charged first....batteries DO NOT come charged. |
Whistler
| Posted on Thursday, November 11, 2010 - 01:40 pm: |
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+1 on Al's American Sport Bike and Tender Jr. And Jr comes with a pigtail which makes it easy to hook up the tender after every ride. |
Firebolt020283
| Posted on Saturday, November 13, 2010 - 10:01 am: |
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The problem with all the battery teneder digestions is I live on a second story appartment and really have no way to use one unless they make one that plugs to a car lighter plugged but then again that would be kinda counter productive. |
Brandon_m
| Posted on Friday, December 03, 2010 - 10:27 am: |
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I may be a little late here, but stick with a gel battery. In the firebolt, your battery doesn't sit upright. When I bought mine, the previous owner threw in a battery which was not gel. Due to it's mounting position, it leaks from the vent during charging (that includes riding time) and ran down the swingarm. It's a nasty blemish, and nobody wants that. Someone will probably reply and tell me they've had no problems with their walmart battery. Congrats to him/her! I just feel you're better off with a higher quality of battery. |
Boliver
| Posted on Friday, December 03, 2010 - 11:23 am: |
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I don't know much a gel battery but it has to be a factory sealed battery for the XB bikes. Yes the unsealed cheaper types will leak. I suppose a cheaper battery will work as long as you don't mind acid leaking on the bike. |
Firebolt020283
| Posted on Friday, December 03, 2010 - 04:04 pm: |
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well so far this battery that I bought after putting up this post has been great to me compared to the previous battery that WAS a harley battery. I even left stupid one click past lock function on the key for a whole day and the bike started right up afterwards. the box says it wont leak because it is an AGM battery though I do not know if that is true or not. (Message edited by firebolt020283 on December 03, 2010) |