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fitznj wrote:I don't want to take a chance on leaks or corrosion. A lot of expensive stuff right next to the battery.
I have 2 bikes (F650 and DRZ) and have used lead-acid batteries from Batteries+ for several years. No issues with leaks and my DRZ gets a real workout and gets dropped many times. Their warranty is great with the 1 battery that failed prematurely.
Been satisfied so far - haven't moved to Lithium yet but I'm sure it's in my near future. I fly electric RC planes and LiPo technology is really impressive.
To the OP - I would not worry about lead acid leaks.
Apr-05-2016 04:37 PM
Kafn8td wrote:That is what I was looking at for $219. It sounds impressive in technology.
I really like the earth X batteries. Excellent customer service and the batteries are the best. They are a little pricey, but then again you're on a BMW 😉
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dedmiston wrote:I already have battery maintainers for everything with leads so easy to plug in.coolbreeze01 wrote:
My toy batteries are lasting years longer since I started using battery tenders.
I agree. I added charging connectors to all of our bikes and it's made things a lot easier.
Apr-05-2016 09:32 AM
coolbreeze01 wrote:
My toy batteries are lasting years longer since I started using battery tenders.
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