Hey folks,
Parttimer and I were at the Markham Outdoor Power event today, and got the chance to check out these "Ballistic Performance Components" LiFePO4-tech batteries. We were both pretty blown away by how much smaller and lighter they are vs a standard sealed-lead acid battery, but I've heard mixed reviews of the technology.
From being an e-bike owner years ago, I know the LiFePO4 batteries are supposed to be significantly longer-lasting than SLA batteries since they don't have a memory effect, but I've frequently read that they don't perform well in colder temperatures. The rep from PartsCanada at the shop mentioned they're fine down to -18C, which is far colder than the average rider would be out in, but I've had my bike out in similar temperatures on multiple occasions. A demo video on the Ballistic site showed the battery's performance after being in extreme cold, and I was impressed with what I saw.
I'm wondering if anyone here has bought this specific brand of battery, and what your experiences with it have been compared to standard SLA batteries. The battery in my V-Strom is crapping out, and if I can save a few lbs and get a 3-year warranty on this battery (as per PC rep), might be worth the larger price tag.
I'm also curious: they have a 4-cell for < 550cc, 8-cell for 550-1000cc, 12-cell for 1000-1500cc etc... would there be any reason specifically to NOT use the 12-cell, in a 650cc bike like my V-Strom? My understanding is it just has more cranking amps, but would it be too much for the bike's electrics to handle or something?
Finally: Anyone know if any dealers will have these readily available at the upcoming Spring Motorcycle Show? Pete's seems to have better pricing than Honda, but haven't looked elsewhere yet.
Parttimer and I were at the Markham Outdoor Power event today, and got the chance to check out these "Ballistic Performance Components" LiFePO4-tech batteries. We were both pretty blown away by how much smaller and lighter they are vs a standard sealed-lead acid battery, but I've heard mixed reviews of the technology.
From being an e-bike owner years ago, I know the LiFePO4 batteries are supposed to be significantly longer-lasting than SLA batteries since they don't have a memory effect, but I've frequently read that they don't perform well in colder temperatures. The rep from PartsCanada at the shop mentioned they're fine down to -18C, which is far colder than the average rider would be out in, but I've had my bike out in similar temperatures on multiple occasions. A demo video on the Ballistic site showed the battery's performance after being in extreme cold, and I was impressed with what I saw.
I'm wondering if anyone here has bought this specific brand of battery, and what your experiences with it have been compared to standard SLA batteries. The battery in my V-Strom is crapping out, and if I can save a few lbs and get a 3-year warranty on this battery (as per PC rep), might be worth the larger price tag.
I'm also curious: they have a 4-cell for < 550cc, 8-cell for 550-1000cc, 12-cell for 1000-1500cc etc... would there be any reason specifically to NOT use the 12-cell, in a 650cc bike like my V-Strom? My understanding is it just has more cranking amps, but would it be too much for the bike's electrics to handle or something?
Finally: Anyone know if any dealers will have these readily available at the upcoming Spring Motorcycle Show? Pete's seems to have better pricing than Honda, but haven't looked elsewhere yet.