garyahouse
newbs need the forum
My battery's been slowly spiraling down to its inevitable demise for the last 3 months. As of late, the voltage has been dipping to 12.3 or 12.4 when I switch on the volt meter just before I start it up. And, just as you'd expect, once it's warm, there've been many times that it just BARELY started the bike when I've had to restart it at a gas station. I know, I know, I've not been very bright... chancing it like this. Anyway, 6 weeks ago, after doing my research on this forum, I made the decision to buy a Shorai. I know, there's been some concern over its cold weather abilities. However, it'll never see anything less than about 45 or so around here. Gotta love Florida, even if my neck of the woods doesn't have many decent roads to enjoy. For the occasional morning when it dips into the 20's around here, it'll be fine in the garage. Whatever cold weather issues it has... shouldn't be an issue. I bought the regular 14AH battery, not the 18AH that many have chosen. When examining the CCA of these two choices, I don't see the need for all the extra amperage (or $$). For what it's worth, the battery's been sitting out in the shed for about 6 weeks. I hooked it up to the charger, but never actually charged it as it registered 13.2 volts @ an a 100% charge as soon as I hooked the clamps on it this morning. Imagine that; right it out of the box.
It was exactly the same width (left to right) as the factory battery, and maybe 1/4 inch narrower from front to back. The height was perhaps 1 and 1/4 inches shorter than the factory unit. The supplied shims made quick work of filling in the space. They're so easy to put on - with the supplied double stick tape. I've got a BUNCH of it left over. EHH- I'll find something to do with the stuff one of these days, I'm sure. It came with 4 bolts and nuts, though I only needed two, obviously. Each had a neat little piece of foam glued on the end of the nut to keep 'em tight while I'm hookin' up the cables. So, I finished up the installation and fired it up. As expected, this battery provides some serious horsepower. Spins the engine over faster than I thought possible.
I'm a happy camper, and my FJR just lost 10 pounds. Come to think of it, that's about the weight of all the farkles I've put on, so I guess we're about even now (not that it really matters).
Gary
darksider #44
It was exactly the same width (left to right) as the factory battery, and maybe 1/4 inch narrower from front to back. The height was perhaps 1 and 1/4 inches shorter than the factory unit. The supplied shims made quick work of filling in the space. They're so easy to put on - with the supplied double stick tape. I've got a BUNCH of it left over. EHH- I'll find something to do with the stuff one of these days, I'm sure. It came with 4 bolts and nuts, though I only needed two, obviously. Each had a neat little piece of foam glued on the end of the nut to keep 'em tight while I'm hookin' up the cables. So, I finished up the installation and fired it up. As expected, this battery provides some serious horsepower. Spins the engine over faster than I thought possible.
I'm a happy camper, and my FJR just lost 10 pounds. Come to think of it, that's about the weight of all the farkles I've put on, so I guess we're about even now (not that it really matters).
Gary
darksider #44
Last edited by a moderator: