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battery cca more is better?
Ok i was about to purchase a sealed battery for my 1000 and i had 2 options one has a 160cca and the other has 220cca. would going to the higher cca battery hurt anything?
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No, the higher capacity battery wouldn't hurt anything.
The sealed batteries at Advance are great quality. You might be able to save a few bucks by ordering online, but it's nice to just go get a battery and drop it in instead of waiting for UPS to show up. Plus, they'll take your old battery for proper recycling.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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refeicul
ya i grabbed it anyway ordering online for instore pickup is always the best way to go. got the battery for 60 something with coupon code
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I would be careful just going by CCA. In the shoot out of AGM batteries a while ago the Motobatt beat all the competition and some had higher CCA ratings.Comment
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http://www.batterymart.com/p-Big-Cra...gs1000-battery I have 2 of theses , 220 cca ,, motobatt has 190 cca just one more to look at ?Comment
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I bought my latest battery at Batteries Plus, it's an AGM 220cca Duracell, yeah a Duracell, it is made my YUSASA, $72 though I got the 2year replacement for an extra $25.Comment
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I don't put much stock in CCA myself unless I know that I'm going to be operating near the battery's limit, which I never am.
All things being equal, the thing you want to look for when comparing batteries is the warranty. Get one with the longest warranty you can find.
The Sam's Club near me has better prices on car and motorcycle batteries than any other place locally, including AAP. (Usually better warranties too.) Not sure they sell AGM yet, though.Comment
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I got two of these and havent had any problems..$29.95 to the door. Just ordered number 3 for the 77 750.
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I'll have to look it up if I can find it, been a year or two, but the bottom line was the Motobatt beat something like ten other top brands hands down in a quite intensive test. Long after all the others were stone dead Motobatt was still going so they quit the test.Comment
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refeicul
Ya that was during my time away from the forum. I guess thats what I get for not popping in once in a while.Comment
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If it lasts ten or twelve years that's good enough for me.Comment
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I also bought two of the and they are working fineI got two of these and havent had any problems..$29.95 to the door. Just ordered number 3 for the 77 750.
http://www.amazon.com/Motorcycle-Utx...S+1000+batteryComment
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It could have been these guys testing the batteries. http://www.intruderalert.com/cafe/in...topicID=176271Comment
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