While I like supporting scooterworks, I didn't want to order a battery from them & then take it someplace to get the acid.
My local Carquest autoparts store didn't have a conversion for the part number but we looked it up in the catalog by size.
If anyone need's one, its CarQuest # 71149
It was $40 with acid (after the $10 trade in on the old core)
Now.... if scooterworks will just get in the battery straps.... and the centerstand boots....
New Battery - CarQuest part number
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In my experience there is little difference between brands when talking about regular wet type power sports batteries.
Absorbed glass mat batteries are a step up and gel batteries are a step above those but I have not felt they were worth the extra $ for a scooter.
I suppose there could be some inexpensive no name batteries out there, buy I haven't come across any.
Absorbed glass mat batteries are a step up and gel batteries are a step above those but I have not felt they were worth the extra $ for a scooter.
I suppose there could be some inexpensive no name batteries out there, buy I haven't come across any.
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