How do you know you are getting the right size for your bike? I feel clueless in this aspect. The ones I've seen are 12V, but their amps change. 0.75A, 1.25Am etc.
Have seen 2 to 7 but you see the variables mentioned above. Just for reference I have an RS bought in 2012 and we ryde all year but it may sit for several weeks now and again. I do not use a tender/charger and the battery is still going strong. Also the amount of electronic gizmos lights bells and whistles you have can affect the life of your battery...:thumbup:
As others have stated it varies on many factors ..... most folks get rid of their Battery long before necessary .... I bought one of the new Lithium JUMPER packs ( less than $ 50 ) ..... I have a new UN-FILLED Yuasa on my shelf ..... The jumper will get me home - and then I will fill and charge my new Battery ..... Un-filled they have an almost indefinite shelf life .... My buddy had an Orig Yuasa battery in His Gold Wing when He sold it ....it was 10 years old ..... Mike :thumbup:I know it can't be for sure was just wondering about how long is a lifespan? 2015 F3s. 2yrs riding and 18,000 miles.
Seen a few posts for Battery tenders. How do you know you are getting the right size for your bike? I feel clueless in this aspect. The ones I've seen are 12V, but their amps change. 0.75A, 1.25Am etc.
Bought this one as an exact replacement for my F3 last year with great results, but see the price went up $60 since! Also, the lithium might be a different size and you might have fitment issue.. Lamonster's site is good for batteries also.So now I'm confused as what I saw on E Bay was all lithium but I just looked at BRP and they show an AGM.. I will pull my battery tomorrow to see what I have. The lithium makes me nervous with the fires they have started in cell phones and airplanes..