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Reddit mentions of Yuasa YUAM3RH2S YTX12-BS Battery
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Yuasa YUAM3RH2S YTX12-BS Battery. Here are the top ones.
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- 12 Volt, 10 amp-hour, 180 cold cranking amps, maintenance-free battery
- Totally sealed and spill-proof - all acid is absorbed in special plates and absorbed glass mat separators
- No need to ever add water
- Advanced lead-calcium technology hold its specific gravity more than 3 times longer than conventional batteries
- Battery supplied dry with acid bottle
- Fit type: Vehicle Specific
Features:
Specs:
Height | 8 Inches |
Length | 8 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2012 |
Weight | 9.6 Pounds |
Width | 8 Inches |
Looks like the difference is ampere hours and physical size. Amazon says 10 amp hours for the ytx12-bs, 12 amp hours for the ytx14-bs, and 18 amp hours for the ytx20-bs. Just put in your bike and it should tell you what fits, I just got the ytx12-bs for my '08 naked, so will see how well it does in a couple days.
If you ran the battery totally dry, it's hosed. You need a new one.
Now, I don't know the year of your bike, but a 2012 Ninja 650R can use the YUASA YTX12-BS
I used this selection tool
A quick check found it for ~$68 on Amazon
Revzilla recommends a slightly different model for the same 2012 650R for about $112, although I've found Amazon often has them cheaper. Don't trust Amazon to tell you if it'll fit correctly, however. They got it wrong for my Triumph but Revzilla and Yausa both agreed on a part number.
I'd put in your specific Year/Model into one of those two websites and order a dry-charged battery. You'll need to get a trickle charger that'll do 0.75A or 1A at most, and it'll probably take an overnight cycle for the initial charge before you can install it.
This battery ($65) yuasa or this battery ($41) Chrome pro? Regulator = $45. Stator $100+. Reg and stator combo = $105. So do I even need the stator? Thanks!