Battery
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- usmalenurse
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Re: Battery
I picked up on online from these guys. I went with the Odyssey MJ one and haven't had any problems in the past 3 yrs....
http://www.batterymart.com/c-kawasaki-z ... ttery.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Charles Hairr
1997 Voyager XII
2016 Honda Goldwing
1997 Voyager XII
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- Mr Jensee
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Re: Battery
Yuasa batteries are ok. I used them for years but my latest is an Odyssey PC680 battery from Battery Mart. I ordered it online for about $122 shipped.
For Voyager XII Manuals click the link below.
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Re: Battery
I got a sealed AGM battery from "Batterystuff.com" for $83.95 with USPS shipping included. Only 2 months now but AGM usually outlast regular batteries. They also sell the Yuasa battery.
- Mr Jensee
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Re: Battery
Rodney make sure you get a battery tender and keep the bike on it when you aren't riding it. The battery will last at least 4 years if you do.
For Voyager XII Manuals click the link below.
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- cranky
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Re: Battery
... + 1 .... check your local Interstate store, IIRC, they stock 'um... JM2Cvoyager55 wrote:Yuasa is the best battery you can buy
'03 Voyager - http://tinyurl.com/mqtgpwp VROC pics of Gina
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Cranked >128K miles, Mtn bike-no motor!!!
San Jose, KalEfornYa
Cranky - Bill Snodgrass AVA # 6544. VROC # 16804
Cranked >128K miles, Mtn bike-no motor!!!
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- joelcolletti
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Re: Battery
usmalenurse wrote:I picked up on online from these guys. I went with the Odyssey MJ one and haven't had any problems in the past 3 yrs....
http://www.batterymart.com/c-kawasaki-z ... ttery.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Two thumbs up on Odyssey . They've been great for me and my 1200. They can be had for a good price too when they are on sale.
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- cranky
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Re: Battery
And if nothing else, Amazon will ship you one <$100....crankyb wrote:... + 1 .... check your local Interstate store, IIRC, they stock 'um... JM2Cvoyager55 wrote:Yuasa is the best battery you can buy
'03 Voyager - http://tinyurl.com/mqtgpwp VROC pics of Gina
Cranky - Bill Snodgrass AVA # 6544. VROC # 16804
Cranked >128K miles, Mtn bike-no motor!!!
San Jose, KalEfornYa
Cranky - Bill Snodgrass AVA # 6544. VROC # 16804
Cranked >128K miles, Mtn bike-no motor!!!
San Jose, KalEfornYa
- kjsett
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Re: Battery
Having lived in Phoenix for the life of my time with my 2003 Voyager, the battery tender has had little use (ride year round). But I did have to have my wife pick me up from work one night when the battery failed to start the bike (push starting didn't work, i tried).
Just thinking, if you know you are going to have an extended down time, wouldn't just unhooking one pole of the battery be enough to stop the drain (stereo). I am now in New Mexico and winter will affect my riding more than before, I will have to be more careful now. Mostly slick conditions being the issue, though I expect to be able to still ride between storms.
Just thinkin,
Ken
Just thinking, if you know you are going to have an extended down time, wouldn't just unhooking one pole of the battery be enough to stop the drain (stereo). I am now in New Mexico and winter will affect my riding more than before, I will have to be more careful now. Mostly slick conditions being the issue, though I expect to be able to still ride between storms.
Just thinkin,
Ken
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Ken & Shelley (Harley the dog now in heaven)
Ken - '03 Voyager XII - Shelley - '97 Vulcan VN800A
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- Tonyvdb
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Re: Battery
Batteries loose charge even with no load on them particularly if it's cold. I have a tender but only hook it up if the bike is going to sit more than a couple weeks in the summer and leave it on all winter long. Never had an issue starting.
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- kjsett
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Re: Battery
Hey Tony, if they loose a charge sitting, how do stores sell batteries out of the box with a full charge ready to go.Tonyvdb wrote:Batteries loose charge even with no load on them particularly if it's cold. I have a tender but only hook it up if the bike is going to sit more than a couple weeks in the summer and leave it on all winter long. Never had an issue starting.
Now, in cold conditions the battery chemical process is affected resulting in less power conversion to create the resulting energy to crank the engine (hope i said that right). I just think modern vehicles have so much electronics in them that they just have more drain to the battery even when off (just like the clarion on the voyager). JMHO
If anyone knows about cold, it should be someone in Edmonton.
Blessings,
Ken
If You Can See Me - There I Am
Ken & Shelley (Harley the dog now in heaven)
Ken - '03 Voyager XII - Shelley - '97 Vulcan VN800A
formerly: 1965 Honda CB50; 1972 Honda CJ350; '80 Suzuki GS450L; '79 Yamaha XS1100;
Ken & Shelley (Harley the dog now in heaven)
Ken - '03 Voyager XII - Shelley - '97 Vulcan VN800A
formerly: 1965 Honda CB50; 1972 Honda CJ350; '80 Suzuki GS450L; '79 Yamaha XS1100;
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Re: Battery
Also, for those owners who experience winter conditions, a fully charged battery will NOT freeze whereas a battery low on charge WILL freeze and split the case. My snow blower, which has zero drain when not in use, has had the same starting battery for 5 years now and it works as good as the day I bought the blower. The machine is stored in an unheated shed all the time, summer and winter.
I keep the battery on a trickle charger from April through to the end of November in the battery station of my workshop, but in the winter it is out in the cold for the battery without benefit of the trickle charger. It has never failed to spin the motor over to start, even with extended times between usage.
My bike batteries on the other hand come out every winter to be tended to in my workshop for the season.
Those blasted memory functions are a real pain in the butt on modern bikes.
JMHO,
Dave
I keep the battery on a trickle charger from April through to the end of November in the battery station of my workshop, but in the winter it is out in the cold for the battery without benefit of the trickle charger. It has never failed to spin the motor over to start, even with extended times between usage.
My bike batteries on the other hand come out every winter to be tended to in my workshop for the season.
Those blasted memory functions are a real pain in the butt on modern bikes.
JMHO,
Dave
- Mr Jensee
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Re: Battery
My bike stays in the garage, I get to take it out once a week or so. It is always on the battery tender when I don't ride. I forgot to do so last fall and the 4 year old battery died just from the clock wearing it down. Replaced the battery and now stays on the tender 24/7.
For Voyager XII Manuals click the link below.
https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ao3K0Ai2gvglgS3l7J4pBJrjfBhc
https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ao3K0Ai2gvglgS3l7J4pBJrjfBhc