Woodtick SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 3254 Registration date : 2008-11-15 Age : 74 Location : Wood County West Virginia
| Subject: I know we've beat this dead horse before, but Mon Jan 18, 2016 6:52 pm | |
| I'd like to hear from you guys about what kind of battery you're running and how you like it. My old Rhino is an 09 model bought in late 08. I've kept a battery tender on it almost all the time. What I'm worried about is riding in COLD weather and getting stranded somewhere with a dang dead battery. Gonna replace it. Just not sure yet with what. So, let's hear it boys. Just don't break the bank on this deal. I can't cope with one of those $250 jobs. Thanks for any help. | |
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crs SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 162 Registration date : 2013-08-08 Age : 54
| Subject: Re: I know we've beat this dead horse before, but Mon Jan 18, 2016 8:15 pm | |
| Do interweb search on Big Crank Batteries. Use them in my stock and high compression Harleys. Seem to do well. Price ,drop shipped to your door isn't bad. They are AGM. Just a suggestion. | |
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Goose SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 2971 Registration date : 2010-03-15 Age : 75 Location : Barnesville, Ga.
| Subject: Re: I know we've beat this dead horse before, but Mon Jan 18, 2016 8:36 pm | |
| AGM way to go. Might be a little heavier than oem. I put a 2x4 between the battery case and the skid. | |
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Gimpy SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 7708 Registration date : 2009-10-01 Location : Louisville, KY
| Subject: Re: I know we've beat this dead horse before, but Tue Jan 19, 2016 6:01 pm | |
| AGM only. I use them in my lawn equipment now too. | |
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