Battery YUASA or Deka
*\"Yuasa High Performance Maintenance Free AGM Battery with Acid pack\"* Last one lasted 4-years. I could have pushed this, but I like traveling 100's of miles away from home and like the peace of mind.
I stick with yuasa (equipped from the factory). Thankfully the yuasa lasts long, 5+ years.
I only use deka on my service rig. Usa made quality. Though listed at 540 CCA, MY Midtronics tester shows they output 650 - 750 CCA.. I easily get 7 years use in the field with these.
I put the Yuasa in a few years ago and it’s never had an issue cranking since. HD OEM batteries are trash. Don’t replace it with another one.
Deka batteries. I’ve turned wrenches for twenty years and they’re the only ones that still consistently test far above their rated capacity when new. I have one that’s 7 years old and just installed one in my other rig last year.
I replaced mine at age of 5 and half year, just to be sure - I am leaving the car at airport for 5 days regularly and I did not want to have another trouble solving in my life.
Price was 54 Euro. I have used Yuasa 5000 battery.
Old battery was sitting in garage and has swollen within week and lost voltage.
I've got the Yuasa battery since 6 months and it's working flawlessly ????
I've got about 7 yrs on a yuasa wet battery for 79 flh. I've always had great luck with both harley and yuasa batteries.
I’m just pulling out a 4+ year old Yuasa that only started giving me problems about 2 months ago. Gonna try the $30 Mighty Max special this time since it seems to have some favorable reviews and we’ll see what happens. ????
I bought a 6v Yuasa battery for my old Harley and it lasted about six months. Would drop from fully charged to 2.5 volts in a week of sitting.
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