Meh.... I'm not convinced that the advantages of LifePO4 batteries (which really only seem to be weight saving as far as anything tangible is concerned) are worth the extra expense unless you want something small, light & powerful for a race bike etc.
I'm sure the price will come down and the technology will improve further as time goes on, but I for one won't be rushing out to buy one (apologies Ed).
Some interesting reading on the subject here:
http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcyc...le-battery.htm
FWIW the original Yuasa sealed battery in my Ducati is now over 6 years old and still going strong.
Also, interesting that it's been touted that LifePO4 batteries are environmentally safe, yet as far as I am aware there is no recycling programme for them as there is with lead acid batteries (this is also mentioned in the above linked article) so where does this claim come from?
Don't get me wrong, I'm not writing them off, just think it's perhaps a little early to be ditching the proven and cost effective lead acid battery for something that is bloody expensive and doesn't offer any huge advantage over a properly cared for and maintained quality lead acid battery. (unless of course weight is an issue for you).
I'm sure there's plenty of folks who get all barred up over new technology and can't wait to use it, but I'll sit this one out for the meantime.
That's my 2 cents spent for the evening, as you were....
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