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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustek View Post
    So what is the harm in putting a cheaper battery in besides the fact it won't have as many cranks in it without being charged up again?
    Because it has a certain amount of cycles between 100%and 0%, including recharges.

    Imagine it in damage levels.
    blah blah, actually, I had a great big post penned out here but after reading it, it doesn't really make any sense and I certainly don't want my name to it for years to come.

    Some smart bastard who knows how batteries actually work will be along soon to clarify.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    My GOD that was boring......
    You want exciting and battery technology in that same place hmm ok go outside, put a big wire from the positive terminal to the negative terminal and run like fuck, that will liven up the subject, oh and make sure the dam thing is charged first.

    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Edit: I'll elaborate on this totally bullshit post.
    Facts aint bullshit, just dam boring.
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    I have a motobatt MBTX9U, check if its a fit for your bike,is only 4 months old,if its a fit its yours, just have to pick up south auckland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustek View Post
    So what is the harm in putting a cheaper battery in besides the fact it won't have as many cranks in it without being charged up again?
    Nothing "wrong" per se... if a battery is rated for your bike it will work fine. The advantage with Shorai is power, battery life, weight, (extremely light, you'll notice the weight difference, even on a road bike), holding their charge and durability under load. If you add up the cost of two or three, (or four), other batteries, against the Shorai, they are far better value for money if you're planning on keeping the bike, or even if you do sell it, you can switch the Shorai to your new bike.

    As I say, do have a read of the Gobsmacked thread, it will impress you!
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
    Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    My GOD that was boring......

    Edit: I'll elaborate on this totally bullshit post.

    A lead/acid battery is old technology, VERY old. They work, but they're crap. Their discharge is quicker, their voltage is lower, they're shit. HOWEVER. A modern glassmat battery, will have a higher cranking ampage, sit longer and hold charge for longer. But there is a trade off.

    Vehicles which require a constant voltage level while the ignition circuit is open will quite often "fault" when a glassmatt battery is added to the ignition, regardless of its CCA rating. A lead acid battery maintains a higher voltage while cranking than a glassmatt or dry battery. Some systems such as "ABS" on BMW's will "fault" while a dry battery cranks the engine, whereas a decent lead acid battery wont have the big voltage drop while cranking, therefore keeping auxillary systems "alive" while the engine turns over.

    Strange but true, I've tested it.
    Thanks. That helps heaps
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    Quote Originally Posted by bsasuper View Post
    I have a motobatt MBTX9U, check if its a fit for your bike,is only 4 months old,if its a fit its yours, just have to pick up south auckland.
    What bike did it come from? How much would you want for it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Nothing "wrong" per se... if a battery is rated for your bike it will work fine.

    As I say, do have a read of the Gobsmacked thread, it will impress you!
    I've had a look at the gobsmacked thread. :-)

    So assuming that the battery is equivalent to the battery i just took out of my bike it won't do any damage to my bike electrically?

    To be honest i don't have the money to spend on a Shorai unfortunately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustek View Post
    I've had a look at the gobsmacked thread. :-)

    So assuming that the battery is equivalent to the battery i just took out of my bike it won't do any damage to my bike electrically?

    To be honest i don't have the money to spend on a Shorai unfortunately.
    Nup! Can't damage your bike's electrical system. They are designed as a drop-in replacement for any ordinary battery and work the same way.
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
    Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Nup! Can't damage your bike's electrical system. They are designed as a drop-in replacement for any ordinary battery and work the same way.
    Sorry Edbear, are you referring to the Shorai batteries or the cheaper equivalents?

    Do you sell any batteries other than the shorai brand?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustek View Post
    Sorry Edbear, are you referring to the Shorai batteries or the cheaper equivalents?

    Do you sell any batteries other than the shorai brand?
    The Shorai batteries. No battery rated for your bike should damage it in any way regardless of cost. Sorry I only sell Shorai, I'm the sole agent for them in NZ.
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
    Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustek View Post
    What bike did it come from? How much would you want for it?
    I mean its yours free, just have to pick it up.I just checked the fitment guide, its the correct fit, PM me if you want it mustek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsasuper View Post
    I mean its yours free, just have to pick it up.I just checked the fitment guide, its the correct fit, PM me if you want it mustek.
    Sounds like the deal of the week...
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Sounds like the deal of the week...
    Absolutely. :-)

    I'll suitably compensate him. :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMemonic View Post
    You want exciting and battery technology in that same place hmm ok go outside, put a big wire from the positive terminal to the negative terminal and run like fuck, that will liven up the subject, oh and make sure the dam thing is charged first.
    How long will it take to blow up? Sounds like fun!!!
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    Done deal then, don't worry its not a dud, just surplus to my needs and id rather someone get use from it.

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