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Weather lead acid (also called conventual or wet cell), AGM, Gel cell, or the new Lithium-ion, all would be fine.
I prefer AGM over Gel from personal experience. They are hardier. Li-ion is the least hardy of all of them so far in my experience. I think when the actual storage capacity nears that of an AGM (like the REALLY expensive big ones from Antigravity) for a reasonable price then it will be the way forward. Right now compactness & weight are the only reasons to have one..![]()
The battery that is easiest to keep going is an old lead acid with caps... so you can top up the electrolyte (We spend a lot of time and money on "maintenance free")
Can I replace the AGM battery with a Gel? The charging voltage on my bike is 14.5V to 15V. Thanks in advance.
Am I missing something here? If your bike is charging upwards of 15V, doesn't that indicate a problem with the reg/rectifier?
Thank goodness for the "AGM's", For me, adding any water to any motorcycle batt is always an aggravation , especially when you got a GS you got to remove the seat, tank, and air box just to see the battery. No more "old lead acid batteries with caps" for me. AGM's for me till they come up with something better at a reasonable price.
... and how many of you have a 9 yr old "maintenance free" battery? The serviceable battery in my truck is 8 or 9 yrs old.
My point was/is: you can maintain a battery with caps. if you overheat a "maintenance free"; there's a good chance it is done.
A "maintenance free" battery is convenient, a maintainable battery should last longer... IF you maintain it, "maintenance free" is not free.
However, look after the charging system above all else.