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By Scalyback
#34568


No idea, both my bullets have lithium ion batteries. Rather expensive, very light, eco friendly, NO ACID, can mount them anyway up, more starting power, supposed to last longer.



In short, costly but I recommend them.







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By Scalyback
#34573


I was saying that Lithium-ion batteries were expensive, but... then this turned up !!!



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£569.15 for a lead-acid bike battery??? Who are they bloody kidding!





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By Alan (Lancashire)
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and do you know the reason? when dealers advertise on ebay , they do for several weeks or months (3, 6, or 12 mths) , for a set fee , if they pull the item because they have no stock , they have to pay to re advertise it , so they simply change the price to a stupid one that no one will pay, when stock arrives they will amend it back to its normal price
By Norm
#34575
Hi Alan, I know the Motorbatt is made in China but what isn't these days, so far they are about a 100 times better than the other rubbish that often only lasted 6 months. Could be like everything else in this world, make something good, get the public on side, wipe out the oposition and then cheapen out the original product or am I just a pesimist
By Craig
#34582
I have mentioned this before and know a few of you allready do, On a Kick Start bullet I us RS:(Sealed Fire alarm Type) Battires ..Most for Under 315..Mount in any position ,Last Briliantly when Not in use etc..For years I used the Old Fire Alarm battiers from Work..(We are Talking Fire Panle Batteries here & Security alarm) as the Change them every year and throw away the Old one's ..One a mere 2.5 amp/Hr was still going srong two years on & the bike had a Lot of Winter use..So my Vote is Acid yes But Sealed (& Cheap)... Cheers All.

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