PitBull1973
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Also , I seen all types of battery's out there . The best one to use is Yuasa , more expensive but they last a lot longer than others hence why most manufacturers use them
I disconnect the battery for winter storage, remove it from the quad and set it on a wood block. In the spring I put it on a charger for a few hours and it's good to go.
.... I'd unreservedly,recommend the "Odyssey Batteries" as well! A little more expensive initially, but they last longer, better cranking,no maintenance, and no fluid to spill if it takes a tumble. Mine's been in my Kawasaki KLR for well over five years, and it's still going strong...... David Kcheck out Odyssey Batteries, they are an AGM (absorbent glass matt) built to military specs. They are a little more expensive but far superior. After replacing my ATV battery annually I bought one of these and it's the 4th yr still going strong.
I have a 2000 Suzuki QuadMaster 500cc still on the original battery. Owned the machine since new in 2000 and have never used a trickle charger and sits most of the winter under a tarp outside. I beleive the battery is a Yuasa but I can double check that this week. Looks like their Canadian website has free shipping too.
I use the AGM battery's in my bike, I got 8 years on the original, then 5-6 years on the aftermarket battery's. Ive never used a battery tender yet on them.As a Liscensed Motorcycle Tech I can tell that you could upgrade your battery to a sealed type (glass mat) Second , you should get a battery tender so when your ATV is not is use just plug it in and it will do the rest. I recommend (battery tender junior) . As for putting a bigger battery in it I'd say don't do it , because it will cause problems and really it's not needed. I've seen battery's last between 5-7 years using the method mentioned above.
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I have a 03 Honda Rincon and 04 Honda 400at. Both original batteries, never have been touched. No winches on either ATV. I find winches hard on ATV batteries.
x2, they claim setting a battery on concrete isn't good. Anybody got an explanation ?
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