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12-01-2010 #1
Hi Performance battery choices
Hi , I posted this question before at the main forum, maybe this is the better place:
for my Redneck Chopper with a 100 ci Revtech engine - what battery would you recommend?
It lays on its side on the underside of the bike, so it needs to be a small gel battery.
But I believe I have different options in terms of 250, 300 amps or even 400 plus?
Any particular brand you'd prefer over others. A friend suggested something metric / European, a small battery for high compression engines such as Hayabusas'.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!Last edited by fameland; 12-02-2010 at 9:45 PM.
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12-01-2010 #2Senior Member
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Yo man check these guys out, I am thinking of changing over to the 8 or 12 cell, they are considerable smaller than stock and I need some extra space like everyone else im sure.
http://www.motydesign.com/index.php
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12-01-2010 #3Senior Member
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Go with an AGM type battery. They are super strong and resistant to vibration. I'd go with the biggest battery you can CCA wise and still make it fit without it looking like shit, or having to change the battery box.
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12-01-2010 #4Senior Member
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Yo man check these guys out, I am thinking of changing over to the 8 or 12 cell, they are considerable smaller than stock and I need some extra space like everyone else im sure.
http://www.motydesign.com/index.php
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12-02-2010 #5Junior Member
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Wow,
motydesign: they look frikkin slick! Thanks!Last edited by fameland; 12-02-2010 at 9:51 PM.
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12-08-2010 #6Senior Member
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Those Redneck batt boxes KILL batteries. Two cust bikes have been going strong with this little trick.
Wrap the sides of the batt in one layer of cut up inner-tube before you bolt the tray to the trans plate. A small piece of black duct tape will hold the rubber around the batt while you juggle the pieces.
You cant even see it when assembled but it does help dampen the road shocks and keep the batt from sliding side to side.
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