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Seen a ad for this Extreme Permaseal Sealed AGM battery. The ad was for BatteriesPlus.com.

It said the "xtrene maintance free and spill proof batteries ensure that you and your bike will never be harmed by the accidental overfill. Ideal for vibration and high-heat applications, PERMASEAL batteries by Xtreme offer concenience, power and reliability."

Maybe another alternative to the Yuasa crap that, if you're like me, can't stand!
 

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I got an Xtreme AGM today at Batteries Plus for $58 with a $7 credit for my Yuasa battery exchange.

I have more work to do on my bike so odds are I'll put this battery through the ringer as I wire up external lights, blinkers, etc. as I turn my bike off and on constantly.
 

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I got an Xtreme AGM today at Batteries Plus for $58 with a $7 credit for my Yuasa battery exchange.

I have more work to do on my bike so odds are I'll put this battery through the ringer as I wire up external lights, blinkers, etc. as I turn my bike off and on constantly.
Well then, you give it a good rep??
 

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I just got it today. Which I put the battery in my bike and rode around for a few minutes and then put it in my garage. An hour or two later I go out in my garage to leave and see my headlight on and very dim.

So I hook the bike up to a car (Car was off) for a couple seconds and fire it off. I ride it around for atleast a half hour then got my tag renewed and it fired right up. My old battery(Yuasa) didn't do that but I can't blame it either after the amount of times I killed it and jump started it off iwth a car. After a couple hours of riding it still has no problems.
 

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I just got it today. Which I put the battery in my bike and rode around for a few minutes and then put it in my garage. An hour or two later I go out in my garage to leave and see my headlight on and very dim.

So I hook the bike up to a car (Car was off) for a couple seconds and fire it off. I ride it around for atleast a half hour then got my tag renewed and it fired right up. My old battery(Yuasa) didn't do that but I can't blame it either after the amount of times I killed it and jump started it off iwth a car. After a couple hours of riding it still has no problems.
Have you check the voltage output of the charging system?
 
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