Let’s take a moment to acknowledge the Superpack Motorcycle battery.The best motorcycle batteries can often last a decent length of time,
Powersports lithium batteries are driving the technological progress in the electrification of motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, Jet Skis, and snowmobiles. The life expectancy of average lead-acid batteries is just two years, but lithium iron phosphate batteries can live up to 5000 cycles with 80 percent depth of discharge in your favorite ride, without a loss of performance. Although lithium iron phosphate LiFePO4 batteries are not manufactured in smaller sizes like those needed for consumer electronics, lithium batteries are lightweight and rely on the safest chemistry available. Superpack Powersports lithium batteries are lightweight and rely on the safest chemistry available. This makes our batteries more tolerant to conditions of full charge and less stressed at higher voltage. Proven lithium technology with active intelligent monitoring is behind our complete line of powersports lithium batteries that weigh less, charge faster.
What charges a motorcycle battery when driving?
Motorcycles use an engine-driven generator to provide charge to the battery while driving, similarly to how a car uses an alternator to provide a constant voltage charge to its battery.
How do I choose a motorcycle battery?
First look for the right fit; many motorcycle batteries are specific to certain models, and the best battery for Harley Davidson motorcycles may not fit a Triumph or Honda. Make sure the battery is the correct voltage and has enough cranking amps to start your bike. If you live in a cold climate look for the cold cranking amps or CCA rating as well, which can usually be found in a motorcycle battery comparison chart.