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Replacement Battery for 05 FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="TomInPA" data-source="post: 901015" data-attributes="member: 21394"><p>I just installed a Shorai LFX18A1-BS12 battery. This has an amazing 18 amp-hour 270 cca rating. As said by others, extremely light and easy to install. The first thing you notice is that the battery has a stabilized resting voltage of 13.5 volts or more. With the bike running, voltage is running 14.1 to 14.4 even with the Krista lights on. I have not run with the heated gear yet.</p><p></p><p>I think one of the main advantages of this battery is for someone who takes quick trips and frequent starts, it is not going to run down. Also, these batteries should hold charge for the owners that live in cold climates and can't get out for long periods of time. Also in the event the battery is accidentally discharged, it does not sulfanate and self-destruct. On the other hand it is roughly 2X the price of a good lead-acid AGM battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomInPA, post: 901015, member: 21394"] I just installed a Shorai LFX18A1-BS12 battery. This has an amazing 18 amp-hour 270 cca rating. As said by others, extremely light and easy to install. The first thing you notice is that the battery has a stabilized resting voltage of 13.5 volts or more. With the bike running, voltage is running 14.1 to 14.4 even with the Krista lights on. I have not run with the heated gear yet. I think one of the main advantages of this battery is for someone who takes quick trips and frequent starts, it is not going to run down. Also, these batteries should hold charge for the owners that live in cold climates and can't get out for long periods of time. Also in the event the battery is accidentally discharged, it does not sulfanate and self-destruct. On the other hand it is roughly 2X the price of a good lead-acid AGM battery. [/QUOTE]
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