Replacement, low footprint batteries


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Replacement, low footprint batteries

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Hi,
I plan to relocate the battery on my '79 since I ditched the airbox and installed a 3/6 K&N intake. Anyone here experimented with Antigravity style small batteries? The price is quite high so I want to make sure that it'll work. Any alternative to this http://shop.antigravitybatteries.com/an ... s-ag-1201/ ?

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Re: Replacement, low footprint batteries

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Don't know about that one, Francis.
Lots of people are happy with the Shorai.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8446&p=64685&hilit=shorai#p64685

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Re: Replacement, low footprint batteries

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Thanks Steve!
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Check out "stark power" batteries, it is super small and super light, I have it for 2 years now and no issues with it, the one on the pic is 18 amp, and it feels like empty box when you hold it
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