I think my OEM Yuasa glass mat battery is on its way out. Had to boost the bike this morning (surprisingly it was fine all day after that though). It’s been on the bike for 4 years and on a tender every winter.
Anyhoo....looking at replacement batteries and doing some reading and I’m a little confused. I could just replace the battery with the OEM but that battery has always struggled to turn over the 1300 cc twin on my bike. Same on user forums, the battery is just big enough to do the job. So, I wouldn’t mind a bit more cranking power. Hence looking at Li batteries that have higher CCA for the same size battery (or even smaller. There’s also the weight saving but that’s just a side bonus, that’s not my main aim here.
Anyway, looking at blurb and reading articles from various people it seems that only a few of the lithium batteries come with all the protections in place for modern bike charging systems. Things like overload protection, cell balancing, overcharge protection etc. One of these is the EarthX brand and this one may be the only one that has a similar capacity (not CCA, that’s different) to the OEM battery. However, this thing is an eye popping $450 CDN for the battery for my bike. I think that’s out of whack since the OEM is $150 and a Shorai lithium is $250.
So, the question is, do I need all the (advertised) bells and whistles of the EarthX battery, or is a Shorai lithium, or antigravity lithium battery just as safe? Will my bike magically burst into flames if the bike system tries to overcharge it etc. Bike is a 2015 KTM 1290 Super Adventure. I know plenty of people have used many different Li batteries without issue but I wanted to check specifically with regards to modern bikes and modern charging management systems.
Anyhoo....looking at replacement batteries and doing some reading and I’m a little confused. I could just replace the battery with the OEM but that battery has always struggled to turn over the 1300 cc twin on my bike. Same on user forums, the battery is just big enough to do the job. So, I wouldn’t mind a bit more cranking power. Hence looking at Li batteries that have higher CCA for the same size battery (or even smaller. There’s also the weight saving but that’s just a side bonus, that’s not my main aim here.
Anyway, looking at blurb and reading articles from various people it seems that only a few of the lithium batteries come with all the protections in place for modern bike charging systems. Things like overload protection, cell balancing, overcharge protection etc. One of these is the EarthX brand and this one may be the only one that has a similar capacity (not CCA, that’s different) to the OEM battery. However, this thing is an eye popping $450 CDN for the battery for my bike. I think that’s out of whack since the OEM is $150 and a Shorai lithium is $250.
So, the question is, do I need all the (advertised) bells and whistles of the EarthX battery, or is a Shorai lithium, or antigravity lithium battery just as safe? Will my bike magically burst into flames if the bike system tries to overcharge it etc. Bike is a 2015 KTM 1290 Super Adventure. I know plenty of people have used many different Li batteries without issue but I wanted to check specifically with regards to modern bikes and modern charging management systems.