Chuck35
Well-known member
Why not a battery heater? Instead of wasting the juice, just heat the battery externally for a few seconds.
Zilla.So, almost twice the cost of an OEM battery, and marginally better performance in limited conditions. Supposedly horrendous performance in the cold. All to save 10 lbs and add 5-10 minutes to a cold morning start time?? I just don't get it.
That's IF it's in a bike that doesn't draw from the battery when turned off. The FJR has a small continuous draw for stuff like the clock, so any battery will eventually run down if left in it too long without either the bike being ridden, or plugged in to a charger.Excellent thought, Ionbeam. Took the bike out for a couple hours yesterday and can conclude that the battery was in fact at full charge. Let us also remember that one of the plusses about this battery is that it doesn't lose it's charge as it sits in the garage for a few days... like a normal battery might.
Gary
Yeah... then I could do some REAL world cold weather testing. This getting up at 7 am on the weekends to test out the Shorai is fer da birds. You do know that the Exalto has a pretty good snow rating as well?? As long as I keep the front wheel in the air, I should be able to navigate the snowy roads pretty well. I'm sure I can make it by Monday night or so. Uh jist fer fun, how fer is Owosso from Grand Blanc? I used to live there (just west of 75) in an apartment complex around 1992.21 in Pontiac right now Gary, light breeze but sunny ... Roll her up here and give it a go!
Talk about a torture test...I left the bike in the garage November 15 after a short ride. I might get back in May to ride it East. Think it will start?Thanks for the input Z. I'm wondering how much the clock and/or whatever... will drain after a day or a week. Anyway, I'll be sure to run the bike the day before any tests I make. Keep in mind that cold mornings like today don't happen too often around here. For the next week, at least, temps won't get much below about 45 or so around here, according to the local weather boys. It's usually about 10 degrees warmer in the garage. But it'll get good and cold soon enough and i'll post up some more then.
Gary
With the battery located quite high above the CG it's weight is not insignificant! Just a thought!
How so? I have had only one non-start in cold weather that reset the clocks. I recently moved to Pittsburgh and all I'm saying is that this battery will never be suitable here. Name one person who has ridden in sustained cold weather with a Shorai without trouble. Other than that, I really enjoyed the higher charge state, fast recharge, lightweight and reliability as long as it was above 38 degrees F.I wonder why your experience is so different from others on here (Tomin CA, garyahouse)???
Somebody's not a happy camper.With the battery located quite high above the CG it's weight is not insignificant! Just a thought!
Doesn't mean a damn thing when the bike won't start, though, other than that's 10 less pounds to push.
I, too, experimented with a Shorai, the 18ah. I yanked it and it's been sitting on a bench in the garage for ... uh ... a while. The final straw was when the bike had been sitting for a couple of weeks, plugged into a Battery Tender, and I was going to ride to work. Temperature that day was somewhere in the low 40's or so. Bike would not start. I ordered a Westco from Bike Effects that day.
No way in hell would I ever endorse a Shorai battery.
How did the PO shave weight?Don't ask me how the PO Shaved weight..
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