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It's all those high tech pricey mods you are adding to that scoot that's wearing the battery out prematurely. I'd go with HD or a Yuasa replacement. They make good ones also.
I can't believe that you already need a battery on an 06. Well actually I do believe you, however,I had two Harley AGM batteries last about 7 years each. I would replace with an HD battery.
Battery's in general do not last as long in Florida and Texas do to the heat. At least that what I was told by folks that sell battery's hear in Florida.
Put an Odyssee in my UC last month and have not had any problems. Although I could make that statement with any battery this soon I would imagine. It was cheaper than a HD replacement. HD buys from different suppliers for different years so by simply going back to a factory battery does not mean you are getting the same as you might of had
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