Battery YUASA or Energizer

YUASA Battery
Omblae
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Rating 5.0

Go to Halfords, use their parts search, buy a Yuasa for fifty quid and ride away into the sunset mate.

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My last Yuasa outlived the bike!

Pros: outlived the bike
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YUASA Battery
Jmart95
  • Cranking:
Rating 4.0

Ive been really happy with my yuasa battery, its only stuttered to start once this winter(and unfortunately I dont have a garage here so theyve been outside pets for the time being), and that was after sitting for a week waiting for ice to melt, otherwise riding nearly daily and once a month or so conncting it to my battery tender.

Pros: happy with battery
Cons: stuttered to start once
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YUASA Battery

In my experience Yuasa batteries are the best, I had a Yuasa factory sealed maintenance free battery last eight years in my FZR1000.

Pros: batteries are the best
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YUASA Battery
ez12a
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Rating 4.0

Yuasa batteries are great. I would however recommend either getting the Yuasa charger/tender (available on amazon) or a battery tender to go with it. My commutes were too short (14 mi a day) to charge the battery and after a year or so of riding like that it lost its charge.

Pros: batteries are great
Cons: lost its charge
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Energizer Battery
nuskool
  • Cranking:
Rating 4.0

my only option for a "proper" battery was a red top at $150.00. The next best thing was a group 47 Energizer, 590 CCA, 3 year full replacement, 7 year warranty from Sams Club for $65.00. I just dropped a load on the clutch and I don't plan on keeping the car for more than another 3 years. I only use synthetic oil so it cranks easier in the winter anyway. SO I got the energizer.

Pros: 3 year full replacement, 7 year warranty
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