#16: Re: Light weight Battery for Dirt bikes Author: bsriphet, Location: SingaporePosted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 3:13 am ---- Very cool! Can post some photos pls and specs? Tested the Turntechs and if it's equivalent performance I'm very keen on a 3.5Ah or similar capacity.. Also size is important since the Turntechs are slightly wider for no obvious reason making it hard to fit in stock battery cradles..
#17: Re: Light weight Battery for Dirt bikes Author: Kied, Location: WoodlandsPosted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 2:04 pm ---- Ok the details are here:
Capacity 3Ah
About 13.2 Volts (norminal)
Size
Length 13.1cm
Height 6.4cm
Thickness 3.5cm
Weight 499 grams with wires and connector lugs (I measured on a very acurate digital measuring scale)
I not allowed to show detailed photos as the final "FOR SALE" product is not finalized. I am providing the battery company - feedback to make it better for motorcycle bikes specific.
But here is the teaser..... Note: Engine running with headlights and taillights ON
BUT WHERE IS THE WHOLE STOCK BATTERY?!?!?!?!
#18: Re: Light weight Battery for Dirt bikes Author: jackster, Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 6:33 pm ---- i'm guessing in the airbox.....
#19: Re: Light weight Battery for Dirt bikes Author: xrbeast1, Location: kallaGPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 1:50 pm ----
jackster wrote:
i'm guessing in the airbox.....
under seat ? ?
#20: Re: Light weight Battery for Dirt bikes Author: killie_issac, Location: Eastern SunshinePosted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:04 pm ---- Very neat indeed...
Yea,kied did told a group of us,its in e airbox...
#21: Re: Light weight Battery for Dirt bikes Author: eTANTO, Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:41 pm ---- Whats there to hide? Wires are still unfinished when the battery is fixed..haha
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#22: Re: Light weight Battery for Dirt bikes Author: eTANTO, Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:42 pm ---- BTW, its 2.5AMP and 5AMP battery only available for Turntech.
#23: Re: Light weight Battery for Dirt bikes Author: Kied, Location: WoodlandsPosted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 1:33 am ---- Haha, nothing to hide lah. Its not like its a Nuclear Fusion Reactor powering the bike. haha
Dude its just a small Dry-cell battery *new technology makes it possible* If you can change batteries for a torchlight...99% sure can DIY this too. ONLY trying to respect the battery manufacturer request for not posting the actual photos of the battery until its avail for sale.
3 weeks of using the samples:
*DRZ400SM and KLX140L*
I intentionally kill the engine at every red light and estart on green light. No prob so far. KLX140L has been thru a practise session and a race weekend...2 ladies handling the bike with no probs too. The charging system is all healthy and I am going to add a headlight to the KLX140L.
S$100 nett (self collect at Geylang)
499 grams in weight ONLY
3 Amp/Hour (Best size and one size for all dirt bikes)
#24: Re: Light weight Battery for Dirt bikes Author: khai7688, Location: SingaporePosted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:29 am ---- Hi Kied
Where can i get my hands on the Turntech Light weight Battery.
Thanks in advance
Khai
#25: Re: Light weight Battery for Dirt bikes Author: Kied, Location: WoodlandsPosted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:25 am ---- Call me. I have any 2 batteries in stock.
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#26: Re: Light weight Battery for Dirt bikes Author: gungrave08, Location: singaporePosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:42 am ---- 2 times i try to deal .. 2 times kene bubble .. haiz
#27: Re: Light weight Battery for Dirt bikes Author: Kied, Location: WoodlandsPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:32 am ---- All Batteries SOLD OUT thanks.
Nice to meet so many nice DRZ400SM owners. Last night fix batt and chitchat till past midnight.
New batch will have to wait for demand from you guys.
Sorry gungrave08, Chinese New Year period not so free to deal...got family stuff to do.
#28: Re: Light weight Battery for Dirt bikes Author: gungrave08, Location: singaporePosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 5:54 am ---- its ok .. the orange can slp for some time from burning more small holes in my pocket. in any case, pls include me in the next batch of batteries