Charged and ready

POSTED: 15/03/2022

Has your battery got enough juice?

With modern-day motorcycles, a charged battery is a key part of its running system. Traditionally, motorcycles used a lead-acid battery and some continue to do so, however there has been a huge development in this area. Lots of newer motorcycle models utilise a lithium-iron-phosphate cell, which adds a few bonuses to your bike that you may not have known about.

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Lead-acid batteries

There are three types of lead-acid batteries that exist. These consist of Flooded, AGM and Gel.* All lead-acid batteries have lead plate electrodes and a water/sulphuric acid electrolyte.

When the battery discharges, the electrolyte becomes less acidic. Vice versa when the battery charges, the electrolyte becomes more acidic, releasing more oxygen and hydrogen.

Lead-acid batteries are usually heavy, hold a short life span and need a longer charge time.

Lithium batteries

A lithium battery contains a lithium-iron-phosphate positive electrode, a carbon negative electrode and a lithium salt/organic solvent electrolyte. 

Lithium motorcycle batteries sometimes have problems starting a bike when it's cold. They will display similar signs to a flat battery unless warmed up first. Don't worry, warming up a battery doesn't mean taking it out and giving it a cuddle - just leave your headlights switched on for a few minutes and try again.

Lithium-acid batteries have no gas emissions, a higher power density and a quicker charge time.

Plug it in and charge it up

Leaving your motorcycle turned off for a long duration or leaving your lights on are just two of the many reasons why you have a flat battery. Picking up a charger specific to your motorcycle battery could save you when you're out and about - plus they only require a small amount of space in your luggage!

Remember never to use a car battery charger and always check the voltage of charge before using any equipment - it should match your battery voltage. Buying an intelligent charger will also dissolve the anxiety of leaving a battery on charge whilst you sleep as they ensure overcharging risks are non-existent.

Our top chargers

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1Amp Dual Mode Battery Charger Harley-Davidson

1 Amp Dual Mode Battery Charger

Perfect for most rides, this charger will keep you away from dead battery blues. This charger can automatically charge and maintain Harley-Davidson® Lithium LiFe or AGM Lead-Acid batteries.

5 Amp Weather Resistant Battery Charger Harley-Davidson

5 Amp Dual Mode Battery Charger

Get pro charge performance, within a compact package. Featuring advanced solid-state circuitry that consistently monitors the health of your battery. Maintaining appropriate voltage and avoiding overcharging.

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