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Title: Battery physical dimensions Post by Yonuh Adisi on 01/16/10 at 17:23:04 Anybody know the physical dimensions of the Savage battery? I want to build a custom battery box and I am too lazy to pull my battery and measure it myself. |
Title: Re: Battery physical dimensions Post by thumperclone on 01/16/10 at 17:26:15 im too lazy too plus its just too darn cold!! go to ron ayers or another site and look up a replacement batttery for the ls most sites(battterys plus?) give the deminsions.. |
Title: Re: Battery physical dimensions Post by Yonuh Adisi on 01/16/10 at 17:40:55 Thanks, I'll do that. |
Title: Re: Battery physical dimensions Post by verslagen1 on 01/17/10 at 08:53:25 we run a 15L http://www.bigcrank.com/models.html |
Title: Re: Battery physical dimensions Post by justin_o_guy2 on 01/17/10 at 09:56:19 But what about weight? No one thinks abuot the weight, until they drop it on their foot. |
Title: Re: Battery physical dimensions Post by bill67 on 01/17/10 at 10:28:23 It weights 11 pounds |
Title: Re: Battery physical dimensions Post by Serowbot on 01/17/10 at 17:46:14 Bill's foot knows all..... :-? |
Title: Re: Battery physical dimensions Post by bill67 on 01/17/10 at 18:30:18 OUCH! |
Title: Re: Battery physical dimensions Post by Boule’tard on 01/17/10 at 18:45:12 Mine is sitting out because I have not recycled it since I went to the mini-batt. Dimensions are 6.5in tall x 3.5in wide x 5.25 long. This does not include the nub for the drain tube, which sticks out 0.5in. |
Title: Re: Battery physical dimensions Post by Digger on 01/17/10 at 21:07:43 The whole enchilada: http://www.yuasabatteries.com/vehicle_search.php?action=showListing |
Title: Re: Battery physical dimensions Post by justin_o_guy2 on 01/18/10 at 00:38:31 373A20393021342731550 wrote:
Hows the Mini acting? Start strong? |
Title: Re: Battery physical dimensions Post by Boule’tard on 01/18/10 at 11:32:57 332C2A2D30370636063E2C206B590 wrote:
Oh YEAH!! :D Even in the dead of winter. Thanks to the cold, rain, and my popped throttle cable, the bike had sat for about a month. I thought I'd better start it and cycle some gas through the carb. It cranked over 2 or 3 tries (at full speed) before starting. The exhaust reeks of stale gas.. I'm glad I started it. I let it run until I thought the battery was charged again, then shut it down. Eliminating the stock battery AND replacing the battery box w/brackets saves the most weight of all. But if you don't want to take the trouble of relocating the battery, I highly recommend padding the battery box to the size of the mini-batt and just keep the wiring stock. When I get to my Husky 610 project I'm going to do exactly that. |
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