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Message started by MooCow on 02/16/19 at 15:59:35

Title: "noob tuber" Battery suggestions
Post by MooCow on 02/16/19 at 15:59:35

I'm going back and forth with upgrading my battery on my Suzie.
I have a lithium on her now. But... I would really like to hide it.

Title: Re: "noob tuber" Battery suggestions
Post by batman on 02/16/19 at 18:33:19

For an idea of what can be done ,-Technical References -electrical -mini battery install .

Title: Re: "noob tuber" Battery suggestions
Post by MooCow on 02/17/19 at 07:57:04

Why thank you Batman!

Title: Re: "noob tuber" Battery suggestions
Post by Gyrobob on 03/06/19 at 07:41:34

Whatever you do, don't use earth-x batteries.  They expand, crack, and leak all over.  The owner of earth-x has an attitude something like "Go eat s**t and bark at the moon!"

Title: Re: "noob tuber" Battery suggestions
Post by Gyrobob on 03/06/19 at 07:44:19

This brand of battery, Firepower,  has been working in two of my bikes for over a year now.  They are made by the same company that makes the li ion batteries Honda uses in a few of their bikes.

http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh253/Gyrobob_theOriginal/Firepower%20battery%2002a_zpsugrix6wy.jpg

http://https://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh253/Gyrobob_theOriginal/Firepower%20battery%2001a_zps2p58ve2l.jpg

Title: Re: "noob tuber" Battery suggestions
Post by Chicagobob on 03/09/19 at 06:32:41

I used a Shorai LFX14 on my Ryca build, and mounted it under the swing arm in an aluminum bracket.  It provides more than enough juice to start the bike and weighs less than 2lbs. I've used them on several other projects, with no problems so far.
http://https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7902/46314582775_0c3006b57c_z.jpg
http://https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7861/47228996151_d36daae757_z.jpg

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