mottobatt batteries ?
#1
Hi just wanting to know if anyone uses or has used this brand/type battery?
Cheers Dave

http://www.motobatt.com.au/
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#2
A Motobatt battery test I came across

http://www.intruderalert.com/cafe/index....cID=157926
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(14-02-2011, 01:57pm)DAVE01 Wrote: Hi just wanting to know if anyone uses or has used this brand/type battery?
Cheers Dave
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/YTX12A-BS-ALL-HAY...352wt_1139

Hi dave i have been selling these & using them for over 12 months now , had no trouble at all , but the price on ebay is a little high .

cheers Mark
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(14-02-2011, 03:58pm)fullbore busa Wrote: [quote='DAVE01' pid='236074' dateline='1297655867']
Hi just wanting to know if anyone uses or has used this brand/type battery?
Cheers Dave


Hi dave i have been selling these & using them for over 12 months now , had no trouble at all , but the price on ebay is a little high .

cheers Mark
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I will send you a pm, I'd rather buy it from you anywayVery Happy
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#5
Funny to see this today as i just brought 1 this morning
see how it goes in the long term, brought it as a spare for the racebike as the Deka i have had since 04 or 05 its getting old and i expect it to give troubles when i can least afford it to , i actually would have brought another Deka but there is no local supplier anymore
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#6
Battery arrived today great price [cheaper than Ebay]
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#7
I dont use my bike much but allways have on trickle charge but only got just over 12 months out of a $150. Yuasa so i might give one of these mottobatt a go
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(18-02-2011, 06:47pm)ROD Wrote: I dont use my bike much but allways have on trickle charge but only got just over 12 months out of a $150. Yuasa so i might give one of these mottobatt a go

Yep mine just crapped itself Pi_freak so i am looking for a new one as well
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#9
just fitted the battery,great fit and it even came with an allen key to suit the bolts it comes with.They also have 2x positive and neg posts, i will have to check but I think I will use the spare posts for the CTEK charger connections[permanent]
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(18-02-2011, 07:44pm)DAVE01 Wrote: just fitted the battery,great fit and it even came with an allen key to suit the bolts it comes with.They also have 2x positive and neg posts, i will have to check but I think I will use the spare posts for the CTEK charger connections[permanent]
Twin terminals, eh? That's a damn good idea.
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(18-02-2011, 06:47pm)ROD Wrote: I dont use my bike much but allways have on trickle charge but only got just over 12 months out of a $150. Yuasa so i might give one of these mottobatt a go

Rod, trickle charging is not the best thing to do to your battery and that could be the cause why your battery is not lasting.Trickle charging always keeps on toping your battery off,it never lets it go all the way down and up again,on the other hand the Ctek chargers (I have 3)use a Pulse wave that gives the battery the best option for longevity.As DAVE01 mentioned they also have a connector with a water proof rubber cap that you can permanently leave attached to the battery.
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(19-02-2011, 06:01am)1300hayabusa Wrote:
(18-02-2011, 06:47pm)ROD Wrote: I dont use my bike much but allways have on trickle charge but only got just over 12 months out of a $150. Yuasa so i might give one of these mottobatt a go

Rod, trickle charging is not the best thing to do to your battery and that could be the cause why your battery is not lasting.Trickle charging always keeps on toping your battery off,it never lets it go all the way down and up again,on the other hand the Ctek chargers (I have 3)use a Pulse wave that gives the battery the best option for longevity.As DAVE01 mentioned they also have a connector with a water proof rubber cap that you can permanently leave attached to the battery.

Thanks for that info i might start leaving off trickle to i no im going to ride that bike then charge up if needed Pi_thumbsup.

checked last night took my Gen 2 Battery out and put in gen 1 just need to remove big piece of foam stuck to seat and will fit no problem
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#13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHSI_qHOI4U

this is the one I use for the bike and ride on mowers etc
http://www.batteriesdirect.com.au/shop/p...xs800.html

and this 1 for the boat and car
http://www.batteriesdirect.com.au/shop/p...xs800.html
CTEK xs800 on Ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/CTEK-XS-800-XS800...2939wt_905
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#14
Hi Dave have a motto batt in my old 69 triumph for about a year if it can take that vibration it can take any thing no probbs so far cheers steve
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I have heard very good reports on that battery assuming its the all yellow cased body. Id be going for that next battery I need, but Yuasa so far gives me 9 yrs a battery so may be a while. Yea I optimate my batteries.
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