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Best Motorcycle Batteries: Get Amped With Our Hands-on Review
thedrive.com ^ | 11/8/23 | Make Bumbeck

Posted on 12/01/2023 6:40:31 PM PST by martin_fierro

A great motorcycle battery provides your engine with the power needed to start your bike regardless of the weather conditions. It's the backbone of your bike’s performance. However, not all batteries are the same. You need the right battery that's built for your bike and provides the best performance. Our buying guide offers a rundown of some of the best motorcycle batteries on the market today.

Summary List

Best Overall: Yuasa High-Performance AGM Best Value: Mighty Max Best Premium: Shorai LFX Best Lead-Acid: Yuasa Yumicron

Our Methodology

The first thing to figure out before you order a new battery is why your old battery died. Inadequate maintenance, deep discharge, a malfunctioning charging system, the passage of time, wiring shorts, bad grounds, and nine times out of ten - loose or corroded battery terminals can kill a battery before its time. Start with the simple fixes and test the charging system before ordering a new battery.

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TOPICS: Hobbies
KEYWORDS: batteries; freeperhooligans; motorcycle
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1 posted on 12/01/2023 6:40:31 PM PST by martin_fierro
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To: martin_fierro

“Get Amped With Our Hands-on Review”

I don’t need Amps, I need Pistons and Crankshafts.


2 posted on 12/01/2023 6:43:39 PM PST by BobL (Trump gets my vote, even if I have to write him in; Millions of others will do the same)
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I found that just keep it on a trickle charge when the mbike isn’t used for lengthy periods.... that makes for a much longer life of the battery.


3 posted on 12/01/2023 6:46:45 PM PST by hecticskeptic
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I remember my old 1973 H-D/Aermacchi ...

...took a big ol' lead-acid battery like this one under the seat:


4 posted on 12/01/2023 6:46:50 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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My 66 XLCH Sportster didn’t have a battery.


5 posted on 12/01/2023 6:54:10 PM PST by wjcsux (On 3/14/1883 Karl Marx gave humanity his best gift, he died. )
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To: martin_fierro

My battery is under the seat too. (93FXR). Somewhat inconvenient, but I love the bike.

Just got a new battery this summer.


6 posted on 12/01/2023 6:56:55 PM PST by left that other site (Romans 8:28)
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To: hecticskeptic

I’ve been keeping my riding mower battery on a trickle charger. One of those $10 Harbor Freight ones. The battery is from August 2017, and still starts the mower with no problem as of last time I used it, last month.


7 posted on 12/01/2023 6:58:08 PM PST by brianl703
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I’ve been keeping my riding mower battery on a trickle charger. One of those $10 Harbor Freight ones.

The battery or the charger? <|:)~

8 posted on 12/01/2023 7:01:38 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: wjcsux

The CH stands for Charley Horse, as the saying goes.

I never had any trouble kick-starting Harleys, but I don’t weigh 130 lbs, either.


9 posted on 12/01/2023 7:23:29 PM PST by Disambiguator
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This dude was tough starting on cold mornings!


10 posted on 12/01/2023 7:27:18 PM PST by wjcsux (On 3/14/1883 Karl Marx gave humanity his best gift, he died. )
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“My 66 XLCH Sportster didn’t have a battery.”

Neither did my 69 Bonnyville. Always started first stroke on the pedal.


11 posted on 12/01/2023 7:28:09 PM PST by cymbeline
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To: martin_fierro

Good timing, I think my Vespa is about due for a new battery.


12 posted on 12/01/2023 7:28:35 PM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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I had them not start, but I never got smacked or tossed over the bars.

My old shovel would sometimes not want to start if it got too hot. I would have to let it sit for a few minutes longer to cool off on a few occasions.


13 posted on 12/01/2023 7:53:41 PM PST by Disambiguator
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I never got smacked or thrown over the handlebars either. When it wanted to start, it started right up. Other times, it could be a challenge.


14 posted on 12/01/2023 8:52:56 PM PST by wjcsux (On 3/14/1883 Karl Marx gave humanity his best gift, he died. )
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To: FreedomPoster
Over Thanksgiving my uncle was telling me tales about him & his '62-64 Vespa, and riding it across central PA from Pittsburgh, PA to Endicott NY.

Dude was well & truly nuts.

15 posted on 12/01/2023 9:13:10 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: hecticskeptic

“I found that just keep it on a trickle charge when the mbike isn’t used for lengthy periods.... that makes for a much longer life of the battery.:

i do the same for my lawn tractor and vehicles that i drive infrequently like my lawn-work truck and sports car ... trickle charges are essential for any vehicle not driven often that has a parasitic draw from electronics ...


16 posted on 12/01/2023 9:23:34 PM PST by catnipman (A Vote For The Lesser Of Two Evils Still Counts As A Vote For Evil)
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To: martin_fierro
I have 10 motorcycles at the house. Most of them are easy on the batteries. The Harley Fat Bob needs to trickle charger nearly full time since it doesn't get much road time. The alarm system draws down the battery. The bike that eats batteries most is my wife's Piaggio BV500. The electronics draw it down badly and even a trickle charger is hard pressed to keep it in running order. The bike was booted from the garage to make room for a Piaggio MP3-530HPE. In the Spring, I will replace the battery again on the BV500. It was a real pain to push across the grass and up onto the patio concreate.
17 posted on 12/01/2023 9:57:22 PM PST by Myrddin
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I never had any trouble kick-starting Harleys, but I don’t weigh 130 lbs, either.

My Yamaha SR-400 is kickstart only. I weigh 155 lbs. I have to be pretty precise with the compression release. It is less finicky than my BSA Victor 500 was in 1978.

18 posted on 12/01/2023 10:01:42 PM PST by Myrddin
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To: martin_fierro

1962 Vespa in action:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0UJ6LlNwR8


19 posted on 12/01/2023 11:20:09 PM PST by MCF (If my home can't be my Castle, then it will be my Alamo)
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To: left that other site; martin_fierro

I was replacing batteries once a year on my 82 FXRS until I switched to AGM. I Think the vibration killed the others . . .


20 posted on 12/01/2023 11:29:49 PM PST by BraveMan
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