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Battery

Posted: 10 Dec 2015 13:44
by nicko
I have been having a few issues with starting recently which, once I charge my battery seem to go away. As such I believe that the battery may be on its way out. Does anyone have any recommendations regarding batteries? Make, type etc.

Re: Battery

Posted: 10 Dec 2015 21:29
by floydsveloce
Hello Nick, How yer doin' ? Not that I have one, but I do have a couple of friends who have these 'motobatt' batteries.one of them has one on his sv1000, which is his daily commute from lee -on- solent to Portsmouth. 'wemoto' down at Shoreham will be able to help you, I'm sure.
Apart from that, have a nice xmas and I'll see you early spring for a ride and a coffee !! :D

Re: Battery

Posted: 11 Dec 2015 22:26
by corsaro chris
Let me know next time you're planning a Corsaro get together (in the Spring?) and I'll think about gate-crashing - if that's allowed!

Have a good Christmas anyway - and look out the new Morini Calendar - which features a lovely pair of new Sports as February's pin-up (he said with his Product hat on :wink: )

Good riding,

CC

Re: Battery

Posted: 12 Dec 2015 19:20
by nicko
If it's allowed???

When a motorcyclist / group of motorcyclists meets another motorcyclist / group of motorcyclists then I don't think the term is gate-crashing. I believe that it's called being a motorcyclist.

You'll be more than welcome Chris.

Re: Battery

Posted: 29 Dec 2015 20:55
by floydsveloce
More the merrier Mr Corsaro Chris ! See you in the spring which I hope will come early.

Re: Battery

Posted: 30 Dec 2015 08:53
by corsaro chris
So mild I took the Corsaro across to Oxford yesterday (29th).

12 degrees and no rain, unlike those unlucky to live further north (and I see that York and Tadcaster are having it bad now...)

Good riding for 2016,

CC

Re: Battery

Posted: 31 Dec 2015 11:13
by exoticices
Hi Nick, I swear by Hawker Odyssey batteries for big twins which use a lot of cranking power. I've heard good reports about Motobatt too. Really, you need the most CCA (cold cranking amps) you can get, then keep it on a charger if you have a bike with electronics that gradually drain the battery.
The official website isn't the most user friendly and probably doesn't list Morini (!) but have a look at the PC series. You'll have to work out the dimensions of the battery area on the Corsaro.
http://www.odysseybattery.com/extreme_b ... specs.aspx

I have a Yuasa YTX12BS on my big twin (Italian but sadly not a Corsaro) and it has similar specs and does the job but doesn't seem to feel it has the starting 'grunt' of the Odyssey I have (PC535), but I can't find an Odyssey to fit the battery space.

Sadly, Odyssey batteries aren't cheap. Motobatt are possibly better value.

Have a good new year. John.

Re: Battery

Posted: 31 Dec 2015 12:50
by MonstroMorini
I have the motobatt. However, sometimes my momo wouldn't start. Have checked the complete wiring/switches/charger/regulator - twice :oops: But still, preferable around a terrace/ride with mates/when you're complete alone in the middle of nowhere - it wouldn't start. After ca. 30 minutes - it would - why: no clue.....
Then I was out with mates in the Eifel/Ardennes and after a quick stop, the same thing happened. Luckily a friend had a spare battery/starter cables as his dynamo broke while on the trip. Connected the wires - started immediately!
Ordered a Yuasa - no problems since. Have claimed the motobatt (2yr warranty) but motobatt said it was OK - so no replacement :evil:

Re: Battery

Posted: 31 Dec 2015 14:14
by MickeyMoto
corsaro chris wrote:So mild I took the Corsaro across to Oxford yesterday (29th).

12 degrees and no rain, unlike those unlucky to live further north (and I see that York and Tadcaster are having it bad now...)

Good riding for 2016,

CC
Took the Excretia out on Monday, lots of closed and flooded roads, with an occasional 253.5 single. The biggest bugger was the caff being shut. So thrashed the bike back on my private test track at 140kmh with 2k spare and a willing engine. Love the 501 engine.

I also like Yuasa batteries on bikes. Reasonably priced and work well. Cured my 500 starting problems...

Mike.

Re: Battery

Posted: 06 Feb 2016 17:10
by Duk3
Hey!

I have used shorai life battery one season, and i have nothing complain.
Orginal morini battery bike was not start always first try, if temperature was below 7 celsius.
Last season three minus celsius morini start like under palm tree.

Re: Battery

Posted: 13 Feb 2016 11:52
by nicko
I must admit that in the end I plumped for Yuasa. Fitted this morning and the Corsaro fired straight up.

Many thanks for all your suggestions, but after a bit of research Motobatt seemed to be a bit hit and miss and trying to find Odyssey was awkward.