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After reading some reviews about these batteries on the Guzzi forum I frequent, I decided to try one of these batteries out for my Norton MK3. The Guzzi guys recommended the 12 cell for the 1200 motor of the Guzzi I have but the application chart on the vendor's website indicated that the 8 cell was appropriate. I have used the normal batteries for years and more recently the AGM (absorbed glass mat) type hoping they would perform better and last longer. I rarely get over 2 years on any battery, AGM included. Plus, I rarely get 3-4 shots at the starter. With the 220 CCA 14 AH AGM batteries going for nearly $100, I thought I'd give the 8 cell Lithium at $130 on EBAY a shot.
http://www.ballisticparts.com/products/ ... teries.php
When it arrived I was stunned at the size, about a third the size of the standard size, and the weight (1 lb. 10 oz.). I was so stunned I figured I made a huge mistake as this thing did not look like it could possibly turn the engine over. I was very wrong. I hadn't started my Norton for nearly a year and knew that it would be a bear to start. Two days ago I decided to start the engine. The Boyer ignition plat had slipped in the fall and I hadn't timed the bike so that was another starting problem.
Anyway, I got on the starter and sure enough there was no sign of life at first. After about 5 tries it finally started but immediately stopped after the float bowels drained from the tickling. This happened another 5 or 6 times, but finally with so deft throttle work I was able to keep it running for a few minutes. The idle circuit was obviously gummed up so I poured half a can of Sea Foam in the tank and eventually got a weak idle and this resulted in another fair number of start cycles. The little battery performed like no other battery I have had in the bike. On a ride I noticed another benefit. The blinkers actually blink almost like a normal blinker when before the right blinker blinked about once every five seconds and the left one hardly ever, I blinked it manually!. With this battery the right blinker now blinks about once a half second and the left about once every second and a half.
Anyway, I recommend this battery for those who may need to replace their batteries. I am extremely pleased. There is a 3 year warranty on the battery too.
http://www.ballisticparts.com/products/ ... teries.php
When it arrived I was stunned at the size, about a third the size of the standard size, and the weight (1 lb. 10 oz.). I was so stunned I figured I made a huge mistake as this thing did not look like it could possibly turn the engine over. I was very wrong. I hadn't started my Norton for nearly a year and knew that it would be a bear to start. Two days ago I decided to start the engine. The Boyer ignition plat had slipped in the fall and I hadn't timed the bike so that was another starting problem.
Anyway, I got on the starter and sure enough there was no sign of life at first. After about 5 tries it finally started but immediately stopped after the float bowels drained from the tickling. This happened another 5 or 6 times, but finally with so deft throttle work I was able to keep it running for a few minutes. The idle circuit was obviously gummed up so I poured half a can of Sea Foam in the tank and eventually got a weak idle and this resulted in another fair number of start cycles. The little battery performed like no other battery I have had in the bike. On a ride I noticed another benefit. The blinkers actually blink almost like a normal blinker when before the right blinker blinked about once every five seconds and the left one hardly ever, I blinked it manually!. With this battery the right blinker now blinks about once a half second and the left about once every second and a half.
Anyway, I recommend this battery for those who may need to replace their batteries. I am extremely pleased. There is a 3 year warranty on the battery too.