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BS BATTERY LITHIUM ULTRA LIGHT BATTERY FOR POLARIS GENERAL / RANGER (SEE DETAILS)
€362.50
€329.87
Battery
The motorcycle battery is an essential component that provides the electrical energy needed to start the engine and power the motorcycle's electronic systems when the engine is not running. Here are some key points to know about motorcycle batteries:
Battery type: Motorcycles generally use lead-acid batteries, which can be either conventional lead-acid batteries, sealed AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries, or newer lithium-ion batteries. Each of these types has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of weight, service life, cost and performance.
Voltage: Motorcycles generally run on 12-volt batteries. However, some smaller motorcycles may have 6-volt electrical systems.
Capacity: Battery capacity is measured in ampere-hours (Ah) and indicates the amount of energy the battery can store. A battery with a higher capacity can power electronic systems for a longer period before requiring recharging.
Maintenance: Lead-acid batteries generally require regular maintenance, including checking the electrolyte level and periodic recharging. Sealed AGM and lithium-ion batteries are often maintenance-free.
Service life: The service life of a motorcycle battery depends on a number of factors, including battery quality, operating conditions, maintenance and charging frequency. In general, lithium-ion batteries last longer than lead-acid batteries.
Storage: Motorcycle batteries should be stored in a cool, dry place when not in use. Lead-acid batteries need to be recharged periodically to avoid deep discharge, while lithium-ion batteries can be stored for longer periods without the need for frequent recharging.
Recharging: When the motorcycle is running, the generator usually recharges the battery. However, if the motorcycle is not used for an extended period, it may be necessary to charge the battery using an external charger.
It's important to choose a battery suited to the size and specific electrical requirements of your motorcycle. In addition, regular maintenance and battery checks help to ensure reliable performance and prolong battery life.



