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Don't you have local auto parts stored in Belgium? Buy locally with a local warranty?
I am, I'm just trying to find out what other brands and models are compatible so that I can go to an auto parts/motorcycle store and buy it. Although, that's not always guaranteed. Just bought a battery for my M109R based on the model I had bought last year thru Amazon but it turned out to be about an inch too wide. Will have to take it back tomorrow.
I am, I'm just trying to find out what other brands and models are compatible so that I can go to an auto parts/motorcycle store and buy it. Although, that's not always guaranteed. Just bought a battery for my M109R based on the model I had bought last year thru Amazon but it turned out to be about an inch too wide. Will have to take it back tomorrow.
When buying a universal product such as Yuasa, simply use their US website to identify a suitable model, then check availability against a Belgian website or dealer. Alternatively you can buy from any EU country, just check shipping costs.
From: Annemasse (border of Geneva-Switzerland) facing Mt-Blanc.
East Penn Manufacturing has a joint venture with "BANNER" in Europe.
I bought their ETX30 12v 26ah 400A AGM Pro "Bike Bull" which is the clone of the DEKA battery that lasted me many years.
Banner batteries may seem expensive but gave me excellent service on 3 different sizes/applications.
No more OEM batteries for me. My old "03 Heritage Springer" battery lasted 9 years!!, always on a battery tender. The battery in my "11 Ultra" only lasted 4 seasons which I hear is not that unusual anymore. Went with this more powerful battery...
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