Hey who sells Shorai Lithium batteries, preferably in Chch ??? Thanks in advance for any help
Hey who sells Shorai Lithium batteries, preferably in Chch ??? Thanks in advance for any help
Think he sells through dealers only now. But no dealers listed on the website (www.shorai.co.nz)
Flick him a PM or he'll see this at some point.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
+1 for Edbear,great service top bloke.
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
Try Biggles racing
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Yup Marcus is a great ambassadore for them!
I will put a listing on the website as soon as I can, I am still learning how to edit it...
Emoto in Chch or Merve at Kiwistars in Southbridge, or Aircraft Logistics in Rangiora are all in the area. The Diff Shop can also get them but although he signed as a dealer it was mainly for his own business.
I have now got 42 Dealers in the country as far down as Gore. More are contacting me every week now.
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
Thanks guys
I have made up a dealer list, there are 42 listed here and a few more have signed for their own usage. If there is no-one in your area, you can deal direct with me.
As soon as I can get my son-in-law's attention for a couple of hours I'll add it to the website.
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
Hey mate, just a quick correction regarding my contact details, my mobile is 027 295 4457 and website for purchasing the AWESOME SHORAI battery is www.bigglesracingproducts.co.nz.
As a matter of interest...my girlfriends van (1990 Toyota Hiace) went flat the other day and I only had a SHORAI battery for my spare race bike (2009 ZX6R) sitting around so we hooked it up to the vans battery to jump it and started it first pop!!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!!
probably not recommended but it just goes to show the cranking power these little beauty's have!
What bike do you want it for? And when over the weekend would you prefer it, Sunday OK? I can probably deliver one to you then, or will have some at the McLeans Island Swap meet over the Weekend with Merv Orford of Kiwistars.
Best thing about his Batteries is he put all his margin back into road racing, and yes there is Shorai Prize money being paid for some of the winter road racing this year, yep you heard it, prize money!!!PM with the model of the bike.
Thanks mate! I'll make the change and relist.
The little 14A is my secret weapon! Especially the small case A2 model which has the same CCA rating! You should see people's faces when they see this tiny battery that fits in the palm of your hand, start an engine. I do carry a 21A as a jumper battery and there are very few vehicles that won't start.
A good tip if someone's battery is too flat to jump start is to leave the batteries hooked up for about 10-15min and the fully charged battery will put enough into the flat one for it to carry the current and start the vehicle.
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
Cheers mate! I can add your contact details too if you send them to me. Service like this is the rep I am working to achieve and Merve is an ideal dealer with his attitude and his commitment to his riders and customers!
I am working on a couple of promotion ideas at present and will announce them to my dealers as I finalise the details.
I'm going to experiment to see just how much power these have as the 27A started Dave O'Leary's big block Chevy race motor and the 36's are being used for V8 saloon and stock cars, starting helicopters, etc.
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
Hi Edbear...
i have a Ducati 400... It is running a total lose system... What battery would you recommend ?
I don't have a charger to use during the day...
what a ride so far!!!!
Is it injected or carb? The recommended battery is the 14A1 with the 18A1 as an upgrade. I would be a bit skeptical about running all day on one charge. Sean Donnelly got practice, first race and three laps into second race and the 14A2 died, which was quite impressive running his 1100 GPZ carby.
I would definitely use the 18A1 but it would be trial and error to see if it would last all day.
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
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