Attakdriver
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I get replacements from Batteries Plus. AGM or sometimes whatever they have. They last just as long as stock or longer.

RobX-1
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Although I have always had good luck with the Yuasa stock batteries in conjuntion with my Battery Tender Jrs, I was up in the U.P. one year where my battery took a crap and ended going to the local (if there is such a thing in the upper pennisula
) Napa store and got one of their Legend AGM batteries and it has held up just as good and was at the same price point as the Yuasa.




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2006 ATTAK
AGM batteries are a pure commodity. They share common materials, parts, fluids, etc for the most part. What you are paying for with any premium battery is warranty. But honestly, just get a battery from a reputable dealer that has a warranty you can live with. I buy costco batteries for all of the vehicles because I have had zero issues getting them replaced if something goes wrong. I do have a yuasa battery in the winder but it came with it and seems to be fine.


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i tend to get the sled parts store batteries as i am in and out of there more. they all seem to last the same legnth of time for me and that is with using a battery maintainer. the weak ones out of the sled end up in power toys with a pull start to finish them off.


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My 12 Apex XTX still has the original YUASA in it. I would say they are a good one!

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Amen, both my Apex's ran the stocker well past 10,000 miles before finally taking a crap. And they still worked fine with a pre season charge, I just lost trust in them.
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Yuasa is all I run in 5 machines last over 10 years if you charge them or ride all the time to keep them charged


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I've got the 320cca interstate battery. it's got 100cca more then stock. never have to worry about it starting when it's sitting out in the cold. it's a bit bigger in size but it fits in nice and tight. can't remember the product number at tis time
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