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Dana01
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battery source

Post by Dana01 » Fri Apr 22, 2011 9:28 pm

I don't know if this came up, but I just got my new battery at Walmart:

"Everstart Power Sport" #ES12N94B1. It fits my 1966 CB77 rubber battery tray perfectly and is 5.5" tall. The terminals are perfectly placed.

$30 + $9 core charge.
Dana

1966/7 CB-77 Red of course
1976 CB-550F (project over-budget and under-funded)
1985 GS-450S (Land Speed Racer)

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Post by linmictil » Fri Jul 08, 2011 3:33 pm

Hello Dana: Just wanted to know how that battery is working out for you? Should work on a CL77?
Thanks Mike

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Re: battery

Post by davomoto » Sun Jul 10, 2011 8:27 pm

linmictil wrote:Hello Dana: Just wanted to know how that battery is working out for you? Should work on a CL77?
Thanks Mike
CL77 uses a much smaller battery, as it's kick start only.

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Post by Dana01 » Sun Jul 10, 2011 10:12 pm

Heya Mike,

Battery is working quite nicely. The only prob is the fit is a bit tighter than I had estimated (height). The batter was pressed up against the Asian aftermarket seat pan and starting to arc when I tried to install the seat (yeah yeah ... I know).

So I removed the rubber battery tray and placed a piece of 1/2" insulating material on top of the batter before I put the seat on. Seems to be ok now.

Dunno if vibration will be an issue or not yet ... we shall see ... if my butt starts to get warm ... lol

Otherwise all is well ... tons of juice. I keep a tender on it here and there too.
Dana

1966/7 CB-77 Red of course
1976 CB-550F (project over-budget and under-funded)
1985 GS-450S (Land Speed Racer)

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Battery size

Post by linmictil » Mon Jul 18, 2011 10:36 am

Morning Spent the last two days trying to find a battery that is less than 5in. high Height is the problem. It should be 2.4 in.wide or less and 4 3/4 in. long or less. As long as I don't turn the headlamp on would it still start with less?I believe it is 5AH now. would a 3AH or less work??? Somebody please let me know . I don't want to dink around and cut the battery box to modify it.
My gut tells me size (AH) shouldn't matter as far as starting and running. Do I need a antacid???
Thanks for any response.........

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Post by jleewebb » Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:40 am

lots of folks recommend this battery highly: http://www.bikebatts.com/product_info.p ... cts_id=541

I think a forum search for "MB9U" will yield some discussion.

I finally broke down and got one after going through two Yuasas in a couple of years.

It comes filled and charged, no acid to mess with. It's a universal battery, so has a couple of spacers on bottom that need to be removed. Fits perfect then.

They recommend initial charging for 24 hours with a trickle charger/maintainer, rather than a standard 2-amp charger. I think somebody here said he'd never had use an external charger with his, but I went ahead and got one just to be on the safe side.

They say it'll fit a later model (63+) Dream as well, can't vouch for that.

Edit: just noticed linmictl's question was about a scrambler...bikebatts lists only a conventional battery for this bike: http://www.bikebatts.com/index.php?cPat ... 101ea82ff5

Hope this helps. --Lee
'62 CB77. "It's a rider."

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