Hahahahha, it's owned by China, Chinese is the native language, and it's full of chinks, doesn't get any more Chinese than that!
Hahahahha, it's owned by China, Chinese is the native language, and it's full of chinks, doesn't get any more Chinese than that!
Too late I've already bought it. Ask any Taiwanese and they will say that Taiwan is not China. If it was made in China it would say made in China on it, not made in Taiwan.
Don't let Chiang Kai-Shek's great-grandchildren hear that!
Full of proud nationalists, who are very Westernised, and US-centric. Completely different set of values and ethics. If I was going to apply the broad-brush Chink-crap statement to a product, then the Taiwanese version of the same product would probably be preferrable.
Taiwanese language is quite different from Mandarin -- in many ways more similar to Cantonese or Hakka than Chinese. Most people speak Chinese though anywayI dare say they'd be highly resentful of the `owned by China comment' at any rate.
Back on topic though, how long should a quality battery last, provided it's kept topped up and looked after?
I know taiwan hate china and vice-versa. Well my ex was a taiwanese and she told me that actually...I think China tried to make a claim that they owned Taiwan... different standard and values. Both of these countries speak mandarin but it is slightly different. As xerxesdaphat mentioned about Hakka those are dialects...I speak 3 different dialects by the way all sound funny.
Don't just live to ride but ride to live.
China wants Taiwan back, and also believes it has a stake in America from a few thousand years ago. Should be a good war to watch, the Raptor is not fit for service yet.
Back on topic, I have found the more abuse a battery gets, the longer it lasts.
Abuse I mean fully flattened and recharged.
I had a cheap chinese toplite battery and went out and got the "who's ya daddy" Yuasa powersports model.
They are made in the USA and are high powered and have the super duper cell seperators (vibration resistant for jet ski's etc).
I couldn't believe how good it cranks!
210CCA replacement for the YB14L-B2
Cost me $150 as they stuffed up - normally go for $200ish
Regards
I've used Yuasa for some time now but lately I've had a couple of duds. They may be cheaper now but they don't seem as well made (IMHO at least). Not recommended.
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