Lithium ion batteries take pounds off your bike

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I have a Microstart and it is amazing. The alternator in my Ferd F150 quit and left me powerless. That little thing started it 3 times until the voltage got too low to even run the ignition, then I started it one more time and left it attached. It got me home supplying all the juice for a large pickup. So.... I've been thinking about using one as the battery in my bike since it's only about 1/8th the weight and space. It seems they got the same idea.
https://shop.antigravitybatteries.com/small-case-batteries/
 
You have to throttle down the charge rate on the lithium batteries, they need a steady charge rate of 13 volts or not much more then that as well as steady so at idle or full throttle it keeps the same charge...The best battery for a bike is the AGM or Alkaline Glass Mat battery, I wouldn't take it any further then that.
 

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