I need to replace my Superhawk's 12N9-3A battery. Unfortunately there aren't any locally. There is quite an abundance of 12N9-4B's though. They seem to be marketed towards the CB160 - CB200's. I checked the stats on the two and the only difference I could see was that the 12N9-4B was barely shorter.
Thoughts?
12N9-3A vs 12N9-4B for Superhawk
12N9-3A vs 12N9-4B for Superhawk
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Thanks for the tips guys. I more curious on a theoretical level. My knowledge of batteries is limited.
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I think the difference between the 'a' & 'b' is the polarity. I got the better quality Yusa YB9B. I plan to relocate the battery, so polarity isn't an issue. Even with the stock wiring setup, the wires were long enough to reach the flipped connections.
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Looks like you nailed the difference. Where are you placing the battery? Is this for the CB77 or the 175?
eyhonda wrote:I think the difference between the 'a' & 'b' is the polarity. I got the better quality Yusa YB9B. I plan to relocate the battery, so polarity isn't an issue. Even with the stock wiring setup, the wires were long enough to reach the flipped connections.
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It's specified for a 175 but is dimensionally the same. This version of the battery holds the charge a little longer. All the info is at the Yuasa site. If I'm keeping the bike, I prefer Yuasa. I haven't mounted it yet but it fits in stock battery box. I plan on a cafe seat. So I will make a bracket to mount it under the hump area.
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