Giving Chrome Battery a shot!
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Giving Chrome Battery a shot!
Hey everyone,
Gearing up for my move and purchased a few items off Amazon for the scooter, one of which was a BS-9 battery from Chrome Battery. I wanted a battery with a little extra power and didn't want to spend a ton of $. I know there was a more powerful battery that is factory size but it was also over $60, so I snipped the top plastic on the battery cover and got the BS-9 for $29.75 with free shipping! Considering that a similar battery from Wal-Mart is $72.50 I think that even if I have to replace this seasonally its worth a shot for a bit under $30.
The battery arrived in 2 days from central Indiana to Denver via USPS, I was expecting it to take much longer! The battery is a sealed and fully charged battery, no freaking acid to spill then throw on trickle charger for who knows how long, I hooked it up and started with the the slightest touch of the starter! The battery appears to be of good quality and was HEAVY, like twice the weight as the OEM, it is physically bigger though!!! I like heavy, usually indicates the thing has a bunch of lead in it. I will be using a float charger during times where I'm not riding it and will also store it indoors during the winter months, but I'm impressed after my first inspection. I totally was expecting a refurbished battery, but it appears to be totally new unit. No idea why it is as cheap as it is, but I guess time will tell.
Gearing up for my move and purchased a few items off Amazon for the scooter, one of which was a BS-9 battery from Chrome Battery. I wanted a battery with a little extra power and didn't want to spend a ton of $. I know there was a more powerful battery that is factory size but it was also over $60, so I snipped the top plastic on the battery cover and got the BS-9 for $29.75 with free shipping! Considering that a similar battery from Wal-Mart is $72.50 I think that even if I have to replace this seasonally its worth a shot for a bit under $30.
The battery arrived in 2 days from central Indiana to Denver via USPS, I was expecting it to take much longer! The battery is a sealed and fully charged battery, no freaking acid to spill then throw on trickle charger for who knows how long, I hooked it up and started with the the slightest touch of the starter! The battery appears to be of good quality and was HEAVY, like twice the weight as the OEM, it is physically bigger though!!! I like heavy, usually indicates the thing has a bunch of lead in it. I will be using a float charger during times where I'm not riding it and will also store it indoors during the winter months, but I'm impressed after my first inspection. I totally was expecting a refurbished battery, but it appears to be totally new unit. No idea why it is as cheap as it is, but I guess time will tell.
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It'd be nice to know the specs on the battery as well; specifically CCA & Amp/Hr.
I'm still pleased after six months with my new battery albeight more expensive that doesn't require modifying the battery compartment:
http://www.batterystuff.com/powersports ... TZ10S.html
Note this battery has higher CCA's & Amp/Hr's than the physically larger battery from BatteryStuff.com that requires trimming the battery compartment lid.
I'm still pleased after six months with my new battery albeight more expensive that doesn't require modifying the battery compartment:
http://www.batterystuff.com/powersports ... TZ10S.html
Note this battery has higher CCA's & Amp/Hr's than the physically larger battery from BatteryStuff.com that requires trimming the battery compartment lid.
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#1SuperFlyBuddy wrote:It'd be nice to know the specs on the battery as well; specifically CCA & Amp/Hr.
I'm still pleased after six months with my new battery albeight more expensive that doesn't require modifying the battery compartment:
http://www.batterystuff.com/powersports ... TZ10S.html
Note this battery has higher CCA's & Amp/Hr's than the physically larger battery from BatteryStuff.com that requires trimming the battery compartment lid.
I think SFB has got it figured out,looks like a no brainer to me.
Thanks Tim.....
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Right there with ya. I replaced my '08 stock battery with a Chrome 9 amp battery in October of 2012. I run heated grips and it's been perfect. Granted, I get the luxury of parking in my garage at home and I Tender the battery each night during the Winter when I run the Oxford grips.
Bought it for 30 bucks on Amazon. You can't beat that.
Bought it for 30 bucks on Amazon. You can't beat that.
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Just bought one
I don't know if all the chrome batteries have it but the one I just got off eBay was 30.00 shipped and has this cool built-in voltmeter and replacement timer thing. Also got it from Indiana to Denver in two or three days.
18 mo warranty and a return policy within 60 days for a 5.00 restocking fee seemed like good customer service.
Nothing to fill came fully charged and started my Psycho right up.
http://www.chromebattery.com/chrome-pro ... eries.html
18 mo warranty and a return policy within 60 days for a 5.00 restocking fee seemed like good customer service.
Nothing to fill came fully charged and started my Psycho right up.
http://www.chromebattery.com/chrome-pro ... eries.html
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I got this battery in the Powersonic brand from the local battery shop 3 years ago. It was substantially cheaper than a Yuasa from the local bike shop.That also meant no shipping which acts as another discount. Performance has been great and, after 3 years, still going strong in our Buddy 125.SuperFlyBuddy wrote:I'm still pleased after six months with my new battery albeight more expensive that doesn't require modifying the battery compartment:
http://www.batterystuff.com/powersports ... TZ10S.html
Note this battery has higher CCA's & Amp/Hr's than the physically larger battery from BatteryStuff.com that requires trimming the battery compartment lid.