Best battery?
#14
I trust messing with warranty about as much as I trust the Chinese to make a good motorcycle part
Given that I'm responsible for discharging it though, I don't feel right requesting a warranty replacement of it - it worked fine till I left the stupid light on all night. It's my fault, I'll buy the replacement - I was just hoping to get a part better than OEM, since the OEM one sucked.
Given that I'm responsible for discharging it though, I don't feel right requesting a warranty replacement of it - it worked fine till I left the stupid light on all night. It's my fault, I'll buy the replacement - I was just hoping to get a part better than OEM, since the OEM one sucked.
#15
You would be making a mistake if you don't check into replacing it under warranty. If the battery will not hold a charge, it probably has a bad/dead cell. This is a defect and not caused by draining the battery down.
#17
yeah, except it's already been thrown around the shop a few times, and we're planning on taking it out to shoot it this evening.
If it wasn't dead before, it is now. I'll buy a replacement.
If it wasn't dead before, it is now. I'll buy a replacement.
#18
Looks like walmart may have a $60 motorcycle battery that should fit. I'm gonna grab that - it'll get me going again and be cheap when I have to replace it again in the future.
#20
Serious though - It got chucked around, we discussed blowing it up, and it went in the trash. and now I'm just bumming around till I get up to heading out to get a replacement from walmart.
http://www.apexbattery.com/wal-mart-...batteries.html
that one looks to have the right wattage and should fit, I think.