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Battery

Utah Geezer

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Did a search and didn't find what I was looking for. Reaching out for suggestions and recommendations on battery for a 2014 RTL? And best place to get it? Hoping to find something local since I have a ride this weekend to Salt Lake City to visit a friend who just had a bone marrow transplant. Pretty important trip.

Mine is completely dead. The battery pack I bought from Lamonster started it up, and it was as dead as it could possible be. It ran for about 5 minutes in the garage and dead. Tried to restart it and its still as dead as possible. No need to jump it again. Its a goner. 4 years old an stock battery so I guess I'll count my lucky stars that it didn't die on me while on a trip.

Yes I always keep it on a tender when not riding.

Thanks for the help.
 
Just a minute.....

Did a search and didn't find what I was looking for. Reaching out for suggestions and recommendations on battery for a 2014 RTL? And best place to get it? Hoping to find something local since I have a ride this weekend to Salt Lake City to visit a friend who just had a bone marrow transplant. Pretty important trip.

Mine is completely dead. The battery pack I bought from Lamonster started it up, and it was as dead as it could possible be. It ran for about 5 minutes in the garage and dead. Tried to restart it and its still as dead as possible. No need to jump it again. Its a goner. 4 years old an stock battery so I guess I'll count my lucky stars that it didn't die on me while on a trip.

Yes I always keep it on a tender when not riding.

Thanks for the help.
...5 minute of running in the garage will not recharge the battery. You need to get out and ride it for a while, at higher rpm.!
 
...5 minute of running in the garage will not recharge the battery. You need to get out and ride it for a while, at higher rpm.!

That's a tank full of gas or a couple of hours ryding type 'ryde it for a while'!! ;) 5 mins of running in the garage even at high revs is simply nowhere near enough time to put back just the charge needed to start the engine, let alone enough to recharge a flat battery!! It generally takes about 20-30 mins of ryding to properly recharge a good battery after starting it, so a poorly charged battery needs significantly longer runs!!

There again, after 4 years on the original battery, maybe it's a good idea to fit a new one anyway - but please, remember that you NEED to do some fairly regular longer runs or your Spyder (battery) will suffer! :thumbup:
 
Inexpensive; fits perfectly; great warranty; works flawlessly!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VSA4ZES/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

AJ

Did a search and didn't find what I was looking for. Reaching out for suggestions and recommendations on battery for a 2014 RTL? And best place to get it? Hoping to find something local since I have a ride this weekend to Salt Lake City to visit a friend who just had a bone marrow transplant. Pretty important trip.

Mine is completely dead. The battery pack I bought from Lamonster started it up, and it was as dead as it could possible be. It ran for about 5 minutes in the garage and dead. Tried to restart it and its still as dead as possible. No need to jump it again. Its a goner. 4 years old an stock battery so I guess I'll count my lucky stars that it didn't die on me while on a trip.

Yes I always keep it on a tender when not riding.

Thanks for the help.
 
5 min. & dead ?????

OK , this makes no sense to me :yikes:...... If I start my trk. and it's running, I can dis-connect the battery and the engine won't die and the trk will keep running..... Something is not right here :gaah:..... It's possible there is a bad cell in the Battery but I don't so ..... The OP stated He keeps the Spyder on a Maintainer, so completely drained of power , I don't think is possible .... I would check connections and put STAR washers on the Battery terminals..... if they are loose this could cause improper charging and the Batteries output ......orrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr just buy a New battery and make sure the cables are properly tight ......................... jmho ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
Many out there...

How fast....? Amazon can get it to you tomorrow. I would still stick with the YUASA though there are many out there. You can also get them at other bike shops Wal-Mart auto parts stores etc. :thumbup:
 
Hoping

I'm hoping that there is something better than the stock battery out there.

Thanks for the information though. I will go that direction if I have to.

Appreciated.

From pg 162 of your operator's guide; get it from your dealer: Yuasa YTX24HL-BS.
 
I'm hoping that there is something better than the stock battery out there.

There really isn't.
At least not enough better to worry about.

Call around to bike shops in your area to see who has one and what the price is.

Be sure it is fully charged BEFORE installing it. Your tender might work for that but it might take 24 hours or so.
 
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I buy my batteries from Wal Mart, for my cars, truck, tractor, GW and Spyder. Are they the best.....I doubt it but I change out every three years, needed or not. I don't want to be caught with a bad battery. Never have battery problems. I use a Deltron Battery Tender on the Spyder and GW. When you get a new battery, charge it 24 hours before using. Few are charged more than 80% by seller.

:spyder2:
 
I have always stuck with the OEM battery for the convenience of it. Dealer installs during an oil change service--and I am good to go.

I just put in a new one on my 2014. I give them four years and change them out whether they need it or not. Replaced batteries on three :spyder2:'s so far. :thumbup:
 
I'm hoping that there is something better than the stock battery out there.

Thanks for the information though. I will go that direction if I have to.

Appreciated.

I can appreciate your line of thinking... :thumbup:
But when you figure in cost and availability: it's tough to beat the OEM YUASA. nojoke
 
I'm hoping that there is something better than the stock battery out there. Thanks for the information though. I will go that direction if I have to. Appreciated.
There's nothing wrong with the stock battery. I have two 2014RTLs - both still on the original battery.

As Mike (BlueKnight911) said, there is probably something else going on that you need to check out before just sticking a new battery in it.
 
As Mike (BlueKnight911) said, there is probably something else going on that you need to check out before just sticking a new battery in it.

If the old battery won't take and hold a charge.......those possible "things" need to be checked out AFTER putting in a new battery.
 
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