_________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com>From: "akohler883" >To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [DSN_klr650] new sealed battery from Yuasa >Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 11:56:46 -0000 > >Just thought that i would let you guys know that Yuasa now makes a >sealed AGM replacement battery for the YB14L-A2.....it is called the >YTX14AHL-BS. >Some of you might remember the YMF14L-2 from years ago....this >battery has been improved upon, and re-released as the YTX14AHL-BS. > >If you have any questions, you can contact me direct at >kohlera@... > >
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thanks for the heads up, but be warned, spammers are not allowed on this
list so be careful of how you present your info. it needs to be klr
specific. and you must put NKLR in the subject line if you have no KLR
content. (that was the giveaway that you overlooked..better luck next
time).I'm not saying you are a spammer but you do work for Yuasa no? How do
the exact dimensions of this new battery compare to the OEM battery for the
KLR650?
BTW what's your warranty policy on these batteries? and did you solve the
problem of internal open circuits on some earlier models that I read about
in Motorcycle Consumer News?
Conall
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Only reason that i mentioned this to the KLR group, is because it is a KLR
specific battery. It is the EXACT same dimensions.
Warranty is administered by whomever you buy it directly from.
And YES, i work for Yuasa.
As far as "internal problems", my personal official answer is that Motorcycle
Consumer news is full of crap, and we did a study to prove it.
Only problems occur from lack of proper maintenance, particularly water
levels.
Which is what is cool about this battery, no water to check ever, therefore
NORMAL death by internal failure (one of only a few ways a battery can die),
is much less likely in a sealed battery.
I personally would never buy another non-sealed battery, if i don't have to.
Alan
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I appreciated your original post, even if, as the fellow lister said, more
info wouldn't have hurt. Thanks.
-Lujo
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Only reason that i mentioned this to the KLR group, is because it > is a KLR > specific battery. It is the EXACT same dimensions. > Warranty is administered by whomever you buy it directly from. > > And YES, i work for Yuasa. > > As far as "internal problems", my personal official answer is > that Motorcycle > Consumer news is full of crap, and we did a study to prove it. > Only problems occur from lack of proper maintenance, particularly water > levels. > Which is what is cool about this battery, no water to check ever, > therefore > NORMAL death by internal failure (one of only a few ways a > battery can die), > is much less likely in a sealed battery. > > I personally would never buy another non-sealed battery, if i > don't have to. > > Alan
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Would this battery give me a better performing machine???
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On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 AKohler883@... wrote:
I'm flattered that someone from Yuasa felt that we're important enough to let us know about this battery. My Spam-o-meter hardly even registers.>Only reason that i mentioned this to the KLR group, is because it is a >KLR specific battery. It is the EXACT same dimensions. Warranty is >administered by whomever you buy it directly from.
The KLR battery is a pain-in-the-ass to maintain. The OEM wet-cell battery is good only for starting the bike while you wait for your sealed battery to arrive.>I personally would never buy another non-sealed battery, if i don't have to.
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Only reason that i mentioned this to the KLR group, is because it is a
KLR specific battery. It is the EXACT same dimensions. Warranty is
administered by whomever you buy it directly from.
enough to> > I'm flattered that someone from Yuasa felt that we're important
don't have to.> let us know about this battery. > > My Spam-o-meter hardly even registers. > > >I personally would never buy another non-sealed battery, if i
sealed> > The KLR battery is a pain-in-the-ass to maintain. The OEM wet-cell > battery is good only for starting the bike while you wait for your
I got one of these maintance free Batteries a month ago, because I was getting tired of adding water every month. So I can verify that the new Yusa do fit the KLR and haven't had any problems since I got it. Craig A15 Pruav> battery to arrive.
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----- Original Message ----- From: To: Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 3:34 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] new sealed battery from Yuasa NKLR Old news: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_klr650/message/61233 > Only reason that i mentioned this to the KLR group, is because it is a KLR > specific battery. It is the EXACT same dimensions. Along with fitting other models of Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Triumph, and Yamaha. > Warranty is administered by whomever you buy it directly from. Usually six months. > > And YES, i work for Yuasa. With a great web site: http://www.yuasabattery.com/ Fred http://www.arrowheadmotorsports.com http://www.canyonlandsmotorclassic.com
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BACKGROUND: Tumu Rock from Brooklyn has invested a fair chunk of his
own money into entering the Alcan5000 rally next month. This is the
first year that bikes have been allowed and Tumu has the only KLR
entry. There's just one problem: Tumu doesn't have a KLR anymore
since it was stolen recently.
I am collecting pledges to help get Tumu back in the rally. He needs
another KLR, and I'm hoping the list will band together and help him
get one in time for the rally. We started collecting pledges
yesterday and so far folks have been quite generous. However, we've
only heard from a tiny fraction of those on the list. Today I'd like
to double the $300+ that was pledged yesterday, by getting a bunch of
small pledges, or a few big ones. It's up to you, Listers. Let's show
the world what a KLR can do, and that the people that ride them stand
behind their bikes and each other.
FIVE bucks isn't much, barely a six-pack these days. Please pledge
what you can, and soon.
WHY PLEDGES? I've organized a pledge drive to avoid a panic mailing
of money around the country, and so that no money has to be returned
if it becomes impossible for Tumu to do the ride. I'll collect the
pledges, then once it looks like a 'go' for Tumu, I'll ask people to
send it in. After that, I'll send him a check. If he needs it fast, I
can go out in the back yard and dig up my secret stash of cash for
him. Tumu has published a PayPal account. If you wish to go that
route, please send me a note that you did. I intend to thank everyone
by name in a post when Tumu has put the Beemers in their place. Jake
Jakeman has also offered the use of his PayPal account, which I may
take him up on for credit card users when it's time to pay up.
That's the scoop from pledge central. Why do I suddenly I feel like I
signed onto a public TV station?
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