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Old 09-04-2011, 10:51 AM   #51 (permalink)
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Have anyone used hybrid batteries on royal enfield electra.I found this link who provide hybrid batteries Hybrid Batteries .please let me know if they are of any use.
The concept seems to be good. But not sure about the practicality.
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Old 11-06-2011, 09:17 AM   #52 (permalink)
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Default Lithium Battery-Next Level In Motorcycle Batteries.




Shorai LFX Lithium Battery


Shorai’s LFX is claimed to be the world’s only prismatic lithium-iron battery, packing more punch while weighing less and lasting longer. It’s at least half the size of your old battery and, once you pick it up, you won’t believe how light it is – it actually feels empty. With its lithium technology and carbon-fiber-composite case, Shorai says it weighs 70-80% less than a lead-acid battery.



The Shorai LFX prismatic lithium-iron battery is a great technological leap forward.

Pretty impressive so far, right? Well, there’s more. Shorai says the LFX can hold a charge for an entire year without maintenance, thanks to a much lower self-discharge rate than normal batteries.And it purportedly has a service life two to four times that of a lead-acid battery. It’s also claimed to recharge quicker than a conventional battery.

All great things, to be sure, but the most impressive feature to me is how much faster the LFX18A1-BS12 spins my 1992 Ducati 900SS’s motor. Having already eaten several batteries during its 1.5 decades in my stable, the recalcitrant old Duc finally turns over at the speed of a contemporary engine and fires up much more readily.


The Shorai LFX in the foreground is dwarfed by the gigantic H-D-sourced lead-acid battery formerly used in Duke’s old Ducati.

Ducati owners often treat carbon-fiber accoutrements like platinum jewelry, but swapping to a Shorai battery will save more weight (about 7 pounds) than a half-dozen c-f parts. Sure, no one can see it, but it’s still a notable weight saving. And the thing is so small, I could store an extra set of gloves where my giant old battery used to live! The LFX is shipped with foam padding to fill the extra space for a snug fit.

Shorai (Japanese for “the future”) boasts that its batteries are superior to other lithium-based batteries because they “all use an off-the-shelf cylindrical cell originally intended for low-rate tool applications.” The LFX’s prismatic lithium-iron innards are said to deliver more energy faster, with less weight and with less damage to the battery per start cycle than any other brand or technology. Shorai also notes its LFX cells have been formulated specifically for engine starter duty.

While it’s difficult to confirm all of Shorai’s impressive claims, we can report this is easily the best battery ever installed in my old Duc. I like how it’s massively smaller and lighter than conventional batteries, but more than that, I appreciate how it is able to quickly spin up the Italian V-Twin despite not being run for weeks.

At its $187 asking price, the LFX18A1-BS12 has a significant price premium over a typical lead-acid battery, but there is no doubt of its superior technology. And with its expected longer life backed up by a two-year warranty, it’s possible that it could last long enough to be installed in your current motorcycle and your next bike. The Shorai LFX series runs from $99.95 to $349.95, in Ah-equivalent sizes from 7Ah to 36Ah.
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Default CBR250 Battery warranty card

Hey guys ,
Does honda provide battery warranty card separately or not ? I also searched around the battery and found nothing. Asked the honda ppl and they said they dont give separate warranty for the battery and that its warranty starts from the date of delivery of the bike.. Can i trust these people ?
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