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I'm going for Antigravity Lithium battery for my 2007 SB, but to order the battery i must specify the terminal location which im not sure about, Plz help.
Just look at your battery and see where the terminals are. They are at the top of the battery, facing out. One is on the top left and the other is on the top right.
At least I think this is what you're asking. You can always take a pic and send it to the company.
Just look at your battery and see where the terminals are. They are at the top of the battery, facing out. One is on the top left and the other is on the top right.
At least I think this is what you're asking. You can always take a pic and send it to the company.
Yes, what nevil said. What I want to know is why do you need the anti-gravity lithium battery on your Harley? You doing some aggressive riding?
standard batteries didnt last more than a year in my SB, I guess its the extreme heat in summer here that drains them. My motor is also modified, its bored, cams and high compression pistons.
Seems some guys are really enjoying this ;-) Anyway, Antigravity is the brand name, its a lightweight U.S made Lithium battery with 3 years warranty. it weighs only 4.5 lbs, the Original battery is 15 lbs, Antigravity cost is about $350
I paid more than $535 in the past 3 years for 3 batteries (2 HD , 1 Braille) so im gonna give it a shot and try this new technology battery hoping it lives longer than the others. I read some good reviews about it in motorcycle magazines.
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