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I'm looking for a new battery for my 2006 RK Classic, which I've always known as a FLHRC. Batteries Plus has an FLHRCI...never heard of it. Looked it up on the web and it looks the same.
Any difference?
If there is a thread addressing this I'd appreciate the link.
If your bike is a 2006 and also a Classic then it is an FLHCRI, there wasn't a carb RK that year, except the non-Classic. If you have the owners manual that should confirm.
GRBrown is correct....I saw mixed listings that showed carbureted versions of both the classic and the standard, but the HD website confirms there was just an EFI classic.
OE part number is 66010-97C ($171 in stores only), which is equivalent to Big Crank ETX30L Battery. Batterymart.com for 109 and free shipping. Same on Amazon.
I bought the Big Crank from Batterymart last summer...no problems with the order.
Last edited by MadIrish; Sep 10, 2015 at 04:53 PM.
GRBrown is correct....I saw mixed listings that showed carbureted versions of both the classic and the standard, but the HD website confirms there was just an EFI classic.
OE part number is 66010-97C ($171 in stores only), which is equivalent to Big Crank ETX30L Battery. Batterymart.com for 109 and free shipping. Same on Amazon.
I bought the Big Crank from Batterymart last summer...no problems with the order.
Big Crank from Batterymart is what I have been running for the last year.
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