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Battery

gentile

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New poster here, but, have on other forums for other bike. 09 Gs I believe it is. Battery is dead and going to replace it. I am hearing the odyssey PC680 is a good replacement. Also, where the heck is the batt and how do I get to it. I am assuming body panels need to be removed.

THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I'm a big fan of the Odyssey PC-680. I gave the original Yuasa battery to the mechanic that put my 2010 RT together and had him install a PC-680 that I furnished. I've had really good luck with Odysseys. Had one that lasted over 7 years on a BMW and that's the longest by far that a battery ever lasted me on a bike. Here's a link to one on the net with free shipping. You might be able to beat the price if you search a little but be sure to include shipping in the price. Also, be sure to put a full charge on any battery before you install it. That can make a huge difference in battery life.

http://www.batterymart.com/p--odyss...e=GoogleBase&gclid=CLXfyPfR2LACFeZgTAodelGx2g

Cotton
 
Battery on 09 GS

I too have a 2009 GS. One of the first adventures I had was an issue with battery going what I thought was dead. It wasn't, still going strong. :clap:

The battery is located under the seat about where the passenger foot pegs are. I hope you have your owners manual. It will explain how to remove the body panels on the left side of :f_spider:. Not difficult, just a little time consuming the first couple of times you have to do it.

When I put my OEM battery back in its place, it had tested OK, I attached the plug-in pig tail that came with my Battery Tender Jr and fed it through the positive jumper terminal space under the seat. Now when I put the :spyder:up for the day or however, I lift the seat, plug the battery tender in and switch it on. That way I'm good to go whenever the need to ride strikes.
 
Also, if you sign up for their news letter Here before ordering you get 10% off, they will email you a code.:thumbup:

I'm a big fan of the Odyssey PC-680. I gave the original Yuasa battery to the mechanic that put my 2010 RT together and had him install a PC-680 that I furnished. I've had really good luck with Odysseys. Had one that lasted over 7 years on a BMW and that's the longest by far that a battery ever lasted me on a bike. Here's a link to one on the net with free shipping. You might be able to beat the price if you search a little but be sure to include shipping in the price. Also, be sure to put a full charge on any battery before you install it. That can make a huge difference in battery life.

http://www.batterymart.com/p--odyss...e=GoogleBase&gclid=CLXfyPfR2LACFeZgTAodelGx2g

Cotton
 
I'm a big fan of the Odyssey PC-680. I gave the original Yuasa battery to the mechanic that put my 2010 RT together and had him install a PC-680 that I furnished. I've had really good luck with Odysseys. Had one that lasted over 7 years on a BMW and that's the longest by far that a battery ever lasted me on a bike. Here's a link to one on the net with free shipping. You might be able to beat the price if you search a little but be sure to include shipping in the price. Also, be sure to put a full charge on any battery before you install it. That can make a huge difference in battery life.

http://www.batterymart.com/p--odyss...e=GoogleBase&gclid=CLXfyPfR2LACFeZgTAodelGx2g

Cotton
It says 16 AH- Stock is 21 AH? Make a difference?:dontknow:
 
Since you asked the question where the battery is, click link on the bottom of my post and it will take you to a thread with videos that will show you where the battery is and also it will show you how to install a battery tender further down the thread. Be patient because the thread takes about 30 seconds to load. :thumbup:
 
THANK YOU ALL!!!!

THANK YOU ALL for the GREAT RESPONSES!!!!!
Bikers are the best no matter what they ride!!!!! It's nice to see the Bombardier engineers didn't change the ease of access or the battery from the Sea Doo to the Spyder. It would be nice if they learned a little from Honda or another bike manufacturer on ease of access.
ANYWAY, I am off to find a battery today. One tip for you guys, make sure you watch the rookie rider you let take her for a ride when they get back, turn the key OFF. I ASS u MED. Not a good thing.
GREAT VIDEOS that I will bookmark for future ref.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THANKS FOLKS and SAFE RIDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We'll see you on the road.
 
I'm a big fan of the Odyssey PC-680. I gave the original Yuasa battery to the mechanic that put my 2010 RT together and had him install a PC-680 that I furnished. I've had really good luck with Odysseys. Had one that lasted over 7 years on a BMW and that's the longest by far that a battery ever lasted me on a bike. Here's a link to one on the net with free shipping. You might be able to beat the price if you search a little but be sure to include shipping in the price. Also, be sure to put a full charge on any battery before you install it. That can make a huge difference in battery life.

http://www.batterymart.com/p--odyss...e=GoogleBase&gclid=CLXfyPfR2LACFeZgTAodelGx2g

Cotton
Thanks Cotton! :thumbup:
 
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