Which one will fit the XC 300? How much weight savings? Cost?Shorai brand batteries are much lighter, and have ALOT more CA,and a long shelf life also ... yes,we are a dealer for them ... they are lithium iron type batteries...I sent Clay a message about these as well...they aren't more expensive than Yuasa,or others.
I checked them out at the Shorai website. Looks like a much slicker package with many more size/capacity choices than Turntech. Much cheaper than Turntech too for a larger capacity. I may have to try one of the 9 A/H for $109.00.It looks like it uses the same technology as turn-tech batteries. I put a turn-tech in my husky to save weight.
http://www.turntechbattery.com
One nice feature is that in cold weather the lithium iron phosphate batteries will self heat - so they gain in cranking amps as you hit the button multiple times.
I seriously doubt that these cost less than the yuasa at oem pricing - it looks like these are approximately $100 for the lithium-iron.
As far as weight loss - it is significant - the website says weighs 1/5 of original lead/acid battery (might be a stretch) - a quick way to drop a couple of pounds up high on the bike.
jeff
Yea unfortunately that is how the lithium-xyz flavor batteries are. If a battery cell gets depleted below some nominal voltage it is effectively dead.
I know with batteries for that Radio Control hobbyists use the chargers and batteries have circuitry to charge the cells evenly and I believe protect the cells from discharging below the that nominal voltage.