Sat Tara / Bill, my most recent battery (the 5th in 14 years) has a real
spiffy window in front that lets you see the fluid level in each cell. Of
course, you do have to bend down and look under the seat to see it, which
will probably expose a lot of equally unglamorous plumber's butts :-), but
it still beats having to pull the seat, etc. every time. I bought the
battery at my local Yomama dealer about a year ago and can't remember the
make or model. This being said, don't even think of asking me to pull the
seat to find out! Jacques

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> From: Sat Tara S. Khalsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: V-MAX TECH LIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Charging woes -- simple solution
> Date: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 12:45 PM
> 
> on 6/14/00 8:25 AM, William R. Del'Aune at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > I take pride in maintaining my bike, but haven't been very good about
> > the unglamorous task of checking battery fluid levels.
> snip
> 
> > Bill De l'Aune
> 
> TC,
> On your site you mention the exactrep battery box and the Hondaline no
> maintenance battery. Have you (or anybody else) tried that combo? I'm
> curious, since I might be about due for a new battery. Any good sources
for
> the battery? How long does it take to get the box from Exactrep? Any
fitment
> issues?
> 
> best,
> Sat Tara
> 
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