Valkyrie Riders Cruiser Club
June 22, 2025, 12:06:36 AM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Ultimate Seats Link VRCC Store
Homepage : Photostash : JustPics : Shoptalk : Old Tech Archive : Classifieds : Contact Staff
News: If you're new to this message board, read THIS!
 
Inzane 25
Pages: [1]   Go Down
Send this topic Print
Author Topic: Where is a good place near Carrollton to get a battery?  (Read 1382 times)
Baron
Member
*****
Posts: 679


Trophy Club, Texas


WWW
« on: November 05, 2010, 06:22:53 AM »

I think my battery is dead.  Anybody know any good place to buy a new one.  Any suggestions on a brand to buy?
Logged

Ride safe,

Baron
VRCC 28275
2000 Valkyrie Interstate
2023 Road Glide Limited
2022 KLR 650
godfire
Member
*****
Posts: 1321


Republic of Texas

Living the dream in Sharonville, OH - with Sharon!


« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2010, 06:44:49 AM »

I prefer the OEM Yuasa YXT14-BS, but Walmart and Autozone both carry motorcycle batteries.

I had a buddy in Rockwall that swore by the Walmart battery and the cost savings, but my Valk has only had two batteries in its life - the factory one and one replacement, and I know that he went through more......

Physical size and Cold cranking amps (CCA) are what you need to worry about.

The Yuasa has 200 CCA and delivers 12AMP Hour @ 10Hr rate.

Also, make sure the replacement doesn’t have a drain. It will be a visible tube the runs from the top down the side.

Good Luck!
« Last Edit: November 05, 2010, 06:47:23 AM by godfire » Logged

Ride Safe
Ride Often
Red Diamond
Member
*****
Posts: 2245


Beaumont, Texas


« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2010, 07:32:24 AM »

Like Godfire, I also perfer the Yuasa. The 2k Tourer I picked up at the beginning of the year has a Sears battery in it. When my alternator went out and I thought it was the battery I picked up the yamaha version of the YXT and installed it. At the time that happened, I was  panicking and a little confused, I could have gone just about anywhere (Wal-mart, Autozone, O'Riellys) and got a battery. As long as it is a sealled battery and has the required cca's, I think it fine.
Logged


If you are riding  and it is a must that you keep your eyes on the road, you are riding too fast.
Ghillie
Member
*****
Posts: 892


Garland, TX


WWW
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2010, 08:55:51 AM »

I get interstate batteries at wholesale, if you want me to grab one or get a price let me know
Logged

When the people fear government, there is tyranny. When government fears the people, there is liberty.

RainMaker
Member
*****
Posts: 6626


VRCC#24130 - VRCCDS#0117 - IBA#48473

Arlington, TX


« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2010, 10:58:59 AM »

Another vote for the Yuasa.   Mine went 9 years before I decided to replace it.  As I had used the Walmart batteries on my '81 goldwing and got only a year or so on each, I don't recommend them except in case of extreme emergency.

I still have my now 10 year old Yuasa if you want it.  I just changed it out because it was so old.  Still holds a charge.

RM
Logged



2005 BMW R1200 GS
2000 Valkyrie Interstate
1998 Valkyrie Tourer
1981 GL1100I GoldWing
1972 CB500K1
Baron
Member
*****
Posts: 679


Trophy Club, Texas


WWW
« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2010, 12:57:58 PM »

Some good info, thanks for the feedback!
Logged

Ride safe,

Baron
VRCC 28275
2000 Valkyrie Interstate
2023 Road Glide Limited
2022 KLR 650
Pages: [1]   Go Up
Send this topic Print
Jump to: