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New Battery Info

Started by ssevy, April 16, 2025, 04:14:58 PM

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ssevy

Greetings all,

I have been using the Motobatt batteries for my last few replacements, finding the double terminal setup to be really convenient(see my post about installing a Fuzebox), and the batteries had previously been long-lasting. Unfortunately, the last one I had purchased failed after only one season, and the two local dealers no longer carry Motobatt, as they had issues with their dealer servicing.
I wanted to stick with an AGM type battery, so decided a Yuasa would be a good choice, as they have a good reputation here in the states. Calling them and receiving excellent customer service, I discovered the original battery in our bikes was a YB14LA2, supplied by Yuasa. This has been replaced with a newer AGM type, which is a YTX14-AHL-BS. It has 210 CCA, and has the positive terminal on the left as you face the front of the bike, which is where I need it on my bike.
The very nice lady at Yuasa told me that they sell the exact same battery to Battery Mart, part #MOSM62H4L, where it is known as a Motocross brand. Price was only $89.95 with free FedEx shipping (you have to choose it from the drop-down menu as UPS is the charged default), which is about $40 less than most other retailers. I have one on the way, and will report back in the future as to its longevity.
I may not be big, but I'm slow.

London_Phil

The most important thing is to have a good charge in the battery when starting, so the Sprag clutch doesn't die. Better to replace an average brand every few years than flog one to death. I had a MotoBatt on mine for a few years, and it was OK, but when it died, it wasn't worth the differential to a midrange AGM.