New battery dramas?

nato

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I have just purchased a new battery and they put the fluid in when i picked it up, knowing nothing about it i put it in the bike and it leaked a heap of fluid on my last filter! :mad: I ring them and they said it takes 48 hours for the fluid to leak in properly:confused: But they also said the angle it mounts on sounds wrong because the fluid leans towards the valves of the battery? Anyone know if it is the fluid needs time to soak in or what? It is the same code battery as standard.
 
I have just purchased a new battery and they put the fluid in when i picked it up, knowing nothing about it i put it in the bike and it leaked a heap of fluid on my last filter! :mad: I ring them and they said it takes 48 hours for the fluid to leak in properly:confused: But they also said the angle it mounts on sounds wrong because the fluid leans towards the valves of the battery? Anyone know if it is the fluid needs time to soak in or what? It is the same code battery as standard.

What brand of battery?
I've sold plenty of bike batteries and never heard of 'fluid leak in properly'.
Sounds like fish to me.
 
poweroad is the brand

I bought one of these for the old mans WR450F. Same deal happened. They filled it, I put it in the bike and walked away. Came back later to a nice stain on the swingarm and a puddle on the ground. They actually have a small breather hole at the top, and if mounted on the side they leak. I managed to sweet talk the lady at battery world and got a genuine yuasa for no added cost. :p
 
Shorai

Shorai is the bomb diggity, very pricey but crazy light and you could mount it upside down with no leak issues....
 
ion

theres another li ion battery by ballistic it seems less expensive than shorai and has gotten positive reviews. I bought one for my roadstar 12 cells 410 cca 2.5 lbs! they make em smaller and bigger too
 
Stock: Yuasa YTZ7S, 2100 gm, 113 x 70 x 105 mm

Shorai LFX14L2-BS12, 730 gm, 113 x 58 x 89 mm
comes with extra foam blocks to fill the leftover space in your battery tray
L2 has the correct terminal orientation

Ballistic 8 cell, 825 gm, 112 x 60 x 103 mm
more power, but terminal location could be a problem, you would have to put it in place to see if the cables cleared properly
 
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