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cracknac
03-10-2008, 05:17 PM
So my stock battery is cooked. I have attempted to recharge it and it wont hold the charge. Now I have to buy a new freekin battery. I dont want to spend $150 or more on a new battery. I would really just like a basic aftermaket replacement for the stock battery.
Any ideas?
Sig Ep Mock
03-10-2008, 09:05 PM
So my stock battery is cooked. I have attempted to recharge it and it wont hold the charge. Now I have to buy a new freekin battery. I dont want to spend $150 or more on a new battery. I would really just like a basic aftermaket replacement for the stock battery.
Any ideas?
I think you can get the Oddysee replacement for around $100. Call West Coast batteries or check on-line. I added one as a second battery and regulary hammer it with the stereo cranked and it always bounces right back.
Chris
Havaduner
03-17-2008, 04:33 PM
There is nothing special about the stock battery. You can prolly pick one up at Yamaha or an accessory shop for 60-65 bucks. If you have a stereo or are thinking about one, spend the cash go for the Oddessy battery. Worth the extra.
02HoWaRd26
03-19-2008, 12:08 PM
If you plan to add lights or stereo, it is quite expensive to do but get the B&AMotorsports battery box about 100$ and then get an optima battery and your set!!!
jordy
03-19-2008, 12:30 PM
If you plan to add lights or stereo, it is quite expensive to do but get the B&AMotorsports battery box about 100$ and then get an optima battery and your set!!!
http://www.bnasales.com/servlet/Detail?no=1
Magic34
03-26-2008, 09:12 PM
The Odyssey works well, but my first one only lasted a year. I have an Optima dedicated to the stereo only. The odyssey runs everything else for me including a 40" LED light bar and it does well.
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