Pat C
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I'm about to purchase a battery for my 07 ae, the dealer wants $166.00. I checked with bin-o-facts and the westco batteries were $82.00 with free shipping. Are the Westco batteries as good as oem?
Just curious why a 2007 would need a battery already....... JMO but i wouldn't go to a bike dealer to buy a battery.....I'm about to purchase a battery for my 07 ae, the dealer wants $166.00. I checked with bin-o-facts and the westco batteries were $82.00 with free shipping. Are the Westco batteries as good as oem?
Malwart does have batteries for Seca IIs -- but not for FJRs.I haven't checked,because I'm not currently in the market for a battery,but doesn't WalMart carry one? The last time I needed a battery for my Seca II WallyWorld was able to help me out. I believe I paid about $55-60. They seemed to have a pretty good selection of bike batteries.
This the person that thinks I need a new battery or something else is wrong. I took out battey and brought to have it tested, off bike it tested at 12.9. If I let it sit in bike after 3 days it tests at 11.2.To the person who asked why an '07 would need a new battery already:I replaced the battery recently for my '07 also. It would maintain 12.2 volts if it were just sitting not running, I ride every day over 100 miles, so it's not like it didn't get charged frequently, I also would put it on the tender if were going to sit for more than a couple days. While riding the volt meter would always show between 13.8 and 14.1 volts. But the old battery would never be at more than 12.2 when I'd go out to start it up in the morning. The new battery I put in just before EOM is always 13.0 to 13.2. When I go out in the morning now.
Voltage is not a complete battery test by any means. Current capacity is the test of a battery: how many amps can it supply to a given load? Not enough amps = dead battery, even if it's putting out 12.5 volts resting.This the person that thinks I need a new battery or something else is wrong. I took out battey and brought to have it tested, off bike it tested at 12.9. If I let it sit in bike after 3 days it tests at 11.2.To the person who asked why an '07 would need a new battery already:I replaced the battery recently for my '07 also. It would maintain 12.2 volts if it were just sitting not running, I ride every day over 100 miles, so it's not like it didn't get charged frequently, I also would put it on the tender if were going to sit for more than a couple days. While riding the volt meter would always show between 13.8 and 14.1 volts. But the old battery would never be at more than 12.2 when I'd go out to start it up in the morning. The new battery I put in just before EOM is always 13.0 to 13.2. When I go out in the morning now.
Battery cables connected or un-connected?This the person that thinks I need a new battery or something else is wrong. I took out battey and brought to have it tested, off bike it tested at 12.9. If I let it sit in bike after 3 days it tests at 11.2.
Do you know how many cranking amps these batteries should have?Yes you need to have it load tested, I would have to agree based on my own experience that you need a new one. My weak battery caused some other problems. Ecu codes and such.
OEM GS -- 210 CCA @ 0*F....how many cranking amps these batteries should have?
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