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Battery

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by Pandru, Mar 1, 2010.

  1. Pandru

    Pandru Member

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    So i'm getting my bike ready for spring and it will crank maybe once before everything just shuts off, battery is toast. Anyone know where I can find a new battery for the best deal? Thanks.
     
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    Sears, AutoZone, Murrays/O'Reilly, most large auto parts chains for around $40. I bought one last summer at AutoZone for $39, here in MI.
     
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    If you want an AGM type of battery for our bikes, a company called XS Power makes one.

    You can get them through Mike's XS site for $50:
    Mike's XS Batteries

    When I was in my local Yamaha dealer on 25% off orders day, I checked in there and they had the exact same catalog! So I got it for $38 Canadian (plus taxes of course). It's still on the way, so I'll tell you about it soon
     
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    I just picked one up today from Autozone for about $48
     
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    wallymart for around $40
     
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    Thanks for all of the responses, are most motorcycle batteries pretty universal for the most part? I was at the store the other day and saw quite a few but they varied in price and I didn't know which would work for the Maxim. I suppose I could take a look at the junk battery I have sitting in the bike right now.
     
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    No - not universal. There are dozens of different sizes and layouts of batteries.

    The 80-83 Maxim 650 takes a Yuasa 12n12a-4a-1 battery, or whatever the various manufacturer's cross-reference is.
    Most if not all of the batteries suggested above are standard lead-acid ones.
    The AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) version I suggested is a different design, and significantly less prone to vibration damage, and can't spill.
    The XS Power part number is 61-2026
     

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