Lithium Battery/Starter in Touring Bike
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Old New Rider (05-25-2024)
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Well this has been an interesting and helpful thread.
I damaged my AGM battery which actually has survived quite a lot of cold and long term sitting since my bike was basically unridden for 4~5 months after the accident.
It cranked right up at the dealership but I know the terminals are damaged and it's safer to replace than trust it.
I decided to finally buy a replacement and what do you know, Revzilla's ****in shipping is trash once again and the battery was poorly packed and the battery case was split open. Great, brand new battery compromised. That wont be going in my bike at all.
What a waste. Cant you people even TRY to ship things safely? This is why I canceled my RPM subscription you twits.
So for whatever it's worth, I decided to take a look at the NOCO Lithium battery that fits my bike again and came across this thread.
I think I'll be ordering a NOCO NLP20.
Dropping 12lbs off the bike, and having more real world capacity and voltage stability than an AGM seems like a great idea. Let me know If I'm about to make a big mistake.
I damaged my AGM battery which actually has survived quite a lot of cold and long term sitting since my bike was basically unridden for 4~5 months after the accident.
It cranked right up at the dealership but I know the terminals are damaged and it's safer to replace than trust it.
I decided to finally buy a replacement and what do you know, Revzilla's ****in shipping is trash once again and the battery was poorly packed and the battery case was split open. Great, brand new battery compromised. That wont be going in my bike at all.
What a waste. Cant you people even TRY to ship things safely? This is why I canceled my RPM subscription you twits.
So for whatever it's worth, I decided to take a look at the NOCO Lithium battery that fits my bike again and came across this thread.
I think I'll be ordering a NOCO NLP20.
Dropping 12lbs off the bike, and having more real world capacity and voltage stability than an AGM seems like a great idea. Let me know If I'm about to make a big mistake.
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Idk much about NOCO batteries, 702 had a bad experience with X2 from Batteries Plus.
My VERY expensive USA-made EarthX LiPo4 battery has performed very well for me so far. I've had it a couple of months. I'm seeing these type of batteries are more sensitive to quality of manufacture, so maybe beware the foreign made cheap junk.
Power density is especially important to us softail riders because we have a smaller battery size for the same size engines in the larger touring bikes.
My VERY expensive USA-made EarthX LiPo4 battery has performed very well for me so far. I've had it a couple of months. I'm seeing these type of batteries are more sensitive to quality of manufacture, so maybe beware the foreign made cheap junk.
Power density is especially important to us softail riders because we have a smaller battery size for the same size engines in the larger touring bikes.
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Well this has been an interesting and helpful thread.
I damaged my AGM battery which actually has survived quite a lot of cold and long term sitting since my bike was basically unridden for 4~5 months after the accident.
It cranked right up at the dealership but I know the terminals are damaged and it's safer to replace than trust it.
I decided to finally buy a replacement and what do you know, Revzilla's ****in shipping is trash once again and the battery was poorly packed and the battery case was split open. Great, brand new battery compromised. That wont be going in my bike at all.
What a waste. Cant you people even TRY to ship things safely? This is why I canceled my RPM subscription you twits.
So for whatever it's worth, I decided to take a look at the NOCO Lithium battery that fits my bike again and came across this thread.
I think I'll be ordering a NOCO NLP20.
Dropping 12lbs off the bike, and having more real world capacity and voltage stability than an AGM seems like a great idea. Let me know If I'm about to make a big mistake.
I damaged my AGM battery which actually has survived quite a lot of cold and long term sitting since my bike was basically unridden for 4~5 months after the accident.
It cranked right up at the dealership but I know the terminals are damaged and it's safer to replace than trust it.
I decided to finally buy a replacement and what do you know, Revzilla's ****in shipping is trash once again and the battery was poorly packed and the battery case was split open. Great, brand new battery compromised. That wont be going in my bike at all.
What a waste. Cant you people even TRY to ship things safely? This is why I canceled my RPM subscription you twits.
So for whatever it's worth, I decided to take a look at the NOCO Lithium battery that fits my bike again and came across this thread.
I think I'll be ordering a NOCO NLP20.
Dropping 12lbs off the bike, and having more real world capacity and voltage stability than an AGM seems like a great idea. Let me know If I'm about to make a big mistake.
If there ever is a problem they will look after you.
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NOCO NLP30 for me. You won't believe how light it is. You can set the battery into the bike / lift the battery out by simply pinching it between your thumb and middle finger. Fits perfectly in the bike. Terminals are exactly where they need to be for the ECU tray to fit over them. Battery is happy being charged by the bike. When I hook mine up to the NOCO Genius 2 after a ride, it goes green after only a few minutes. I've experienced that enough times that I don't even bother doing it anymore. The battery stays charged just fine without being on a charger / tender.
Today I installed something that required removing the battery. In the AGM days, that would have been a pain. Not anymore. Removing the battery now is as easy as any other step in the process.
I carry a NOCO GBX 45 Boost box if I'm going to be gone overnight, just in case. That device also has USB charging, so it's helpful as an emergency power source as well as a jump starter. In addition to the alligator clips (which I carry to help another motorist, if needed) I installed the NOCO GBC007 18.5" boost pigtail directly to the battery. I use this for charging and for a potential jump from the Boost box. I've needed none of these precautionary devices yet. The battery has worked flawlessly. Highly recommend.
Today I installed something that required removing the battery. In the AGM days, that would have been a pain. Not anymore. Removing the battery now is as easy as any other step in the process.
I carry a NOCO GBX 45 Boost box if I'm going to be gone overnight, just in case. That device also has USB charging, so it's helpful as an emergency power source as well as a jump starter. In addition to the alligator clips (which I carry to help another motorist, if needed) I installed the NOCO GBC007 18.5" boost pigtail directly to the battery. I use this for charging and for a potential jump from the Boost box. I've needed none of these precautionary devices yet. The battery has worked flawlessly. Highly recommend.
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If I had to buy one today, and did not have such excellent luck with my X2, I would be looking at the Optima or even the new Advanblack
I have been a long time buyer of the Optima AGMs, I trust the brand.
Just brought my bike out of hibernation for year 4 on my X2, cranked the 128 up super fast as always. I sure do like the lithium!
I have been a long time buyer of the Optima AGMs, I trust the brand.
Just brought my bike out of hibernation for year 4 on my X2, cranked the 128 up super fast as always. I sure do like the lithium!
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FranBunnyFFXII (05-27-2024)
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If I had to buy one today, and did not have such excellent luck with my X2, I would be looking at the Optima or even the new Advanblack
I have been a long time buyer of the Optima AGMs, I trust the brand.
Just brought my bike out of hibernation for year 4 on my X2, cranked the 128 up super fast as always. I sure do like the lithium!
I have been a long time buyer of the Optima AGMs, I trust the brand.
Just brought my bike out of hibernation for year 4 on my X2, cranked the 128 up super fast as always. I sure do like the lithium!
But Optmia does: https://www.optimabatteries.com/prod...angetop-quad20
I'll put this on my list. This is a reasonable price.
This comes with a Charger? I think this may be the best suggestion I've gotten yet. Thank you North.