Posted by 135 Fan on December 30, 2008 at 20:39:43 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: o/t dirt bike question posted by phillipd on December 30, 2008 at 05:39:21:
The Japanese made Yuasa's are the best and usually come from the OEM, but like mentioned below, you need a real small trickle charger(2 amps max.) or you can ruin them in a hurry. It will void the warrantee if you charge them on a non motorcycle charger. I have friend that runs a motorcycle parts and service shop and most of the time he tells customers to come back and pick up their batteries after he fills them and charges them. If you put a booster on your battery, you more than likely are going to be needing a new battery. Bikes can be finicky to start sometimes so learning the proper procedure to start your particular bike is the key. 2 strokes are usually pretty easy to get going but 4 strokes have taken over the market. Some can be a real pain to start and almost impossible if you stall them when hot. Hot starts and other devices have come along to make starting them a lot easier. Dave
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