At least two years.
At least two years.
My Motobatt is around 2 years old. I have a lot of failures with normal lead acids because I'm too retarded to run a battery tender (power in my shed is turned off a lot any way) but the Motobatt is happy enough to sit in the ZX6 with the RFID unit powered for a few months and still crank the bike over and start it fine. It will probably fail early due to such a lack of use, only been for a ride on it once this year I think.
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For some of us that's an unmeasurable time span
ie: battery in bike when purchased & still going strong when bike sold, some last longer than the bike etc
Personally have had one battery died in one bike out of the last 15; the battery that was in the bike when purchased lasted 3yrs & the replacement was still going when the bike was sold 7yrs later...so no idea how old the 1st battery was before it died.
Another was one in a bike that was crashed was in bike when brought then before bike was written off the battery and a couple of items were taken & sold to a mate who had the same type of bike.
A properly maintained battery will and on the majority of occasions out last the ownership of the bike, it's only when misfortune strikes when acquiring a new bike or an electrical failure that causes the purchase of a new battery and generally that isn't often.
Long life batteries as a sales pitch is more gimmick than fact as motorcycles are a high turnover item and it's only a small number that become long term ownership items
All good points. During my motoring career I have only ever purchased about 4 motorcycle batteries and about the same number of car batteries. My last lead acid motorcycle battery only lasted a year, despite being maintained on a high quality smart battery tender, but I think it must have been a dud from new ( nothing wrong with charging circuit and replacement Utrabatt Lithium still going strong 2 years later). The one prior to that came with the bike so I don't know how old it was when it failed.
Rather than assume stuff we decided to conduct the poll at the top of the page. The results are a bit of a surprise so far.
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With the two dealerships I've worked at the majority of batteries sold were usually to people who'd recently brought their bikes or had electrical failures & as both shops had a high number of clients who were farmers a lot of batteries were sold due to lack of maintenance & neglect on the owners behalf and in bikes that spent a lot of time doing short running and sitting idling etc.
My Landcruiser has given me more grief with batteries...13yrs of ownership and 3 sets of batteries bloody 24v system means over $500 each time
The helicopters used on the big Americn fishing boats don't last very long, poor maintenance, harsh environments, there are stories of captains setting them adrift on their floats after a couple of years use and then using them for target practice rather than paying for major overhauls.
Ring ring...hello......hi is that AA insurance....um yes good.....umm we just had another helicopter incident....pilots OK but......ah the helicopter sunk.
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Nice artical published by Yuasa. Skip Down to the bit on what causes lead acid batteries to fail.
We have seen lead acid motorcycle battles don't seem to last as long as they used to any more.
Is that because ou lights on rules mean that on some bikes our batteries don't fully charge and hence fail prematurely.
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IMO Yuasa are the worst of the worst. Went through 3 of them in 3ish years.
Best bang for your buck, Motobatt all the way
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Nah, it was my fault really, as I don't have a tender ( nor can I, no power in garage ) and I left it for 2 weeks at at time ( sometimes more ) in winter without riding it. Plus, I never keep receipts.
Had the motobatt in there a year now with the same treatment and it's holding up strong.
Wish I knew what kind of battery came with the bike ( new ) as that bastard lasted 3 years with the same deal as the others ( i.e. me being too much of a pussy to ride much in winter )
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