Hi fellow Morinis
I have a 1978 Sport soon to be reunited with the road.
I need some recommendations regarding battery types and suppliers which would be most helpful - Gel types whatever, what are my options?
Many thanks, Graham
Battery for 350 Sport
Re: Battery for 350 Sport
I have had an Odyssey PC680 which was on the bike when I got it. I replaced it this year with an Xtreme battery. I have an e-start.
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Re: Battery for 350 Sport
Hi, if yours is a kickstart only model then the standard battery was 12N9-3b which gives you the dimensions of the battery space. You can get much better sealed types now but not so many choices with exactly those dimensions. You can easily use a smaller 7 ah or 5ah battery as long as you have a good charging system of course.gra120466 wrote:Hi fellow Morinis
I have a 1978 Sport soon to be reunited with the road.
I need some recommendations regarding battery types and suppliers which would be most helpful - Gel types whatever, what are my options?
Many thanks, Graham
I recently replaced mine and one of the only sealed types with the right dimensions was a YB9-B branded SLA.
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Re: Battery for 350 Sport
I've used the Motobatt MB9U in a customer's '74 Sport and will be using the same in my '77 Strada.
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Re: Battery for 350 Sport
Thanks all for your responses.
Re the Motobatt variety, MB9U, I have looked these up and there seems to be plenty out there, are they all the same? Also, it seems to have four terminals, whereas of course my Sport only has connections for two. Am i being dumb or does one just connect to two of those four?
Many thanks again
Graham
Re the Motobatt variety, MB9U, I have looked these up and there seems to be plenty out there, are they all the same? Also, it seems to have four terminals, whereas of course my Sport only has connections for two. Am i being dumb or does one just connect to two of those four?
Many thanks again
Graham
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Re: Battery for 350 Sport
Graham,
yes, just connect two of the 4. They intelligently designed the batteries to make them suit bikes that want the terminals in a particular location e.g. positive on the front left for some bike models and front right for others. I happen to use both sets of terminals on my motobatt in my K1 501-engined bike as that means I can wire the main circuits on one of the terminals and the other is used for ancillary connections e.g. a USB charging point and for my archaic yet still tolerable GPS unit.
Julian
yes, just connect two of the 4. They intelligently designed the batteries to make them suit bikes that want the terminals in a particular location e.g. positive on the front left for some bike models and front right for others. I happen to use both sets of terminals on my motobatt in my K1 501-engined bike as that means I can wire the main circuits on one of the terminals and the other is used for ancillary connections e.g. a USB charging point and for my archaic yet still tolerable GPS unit.
Julian
Re: Battery for 350 Sport
Great ok, many thanks for that.julianharty wrote:Graham,
yes, just connect two of the 4. They intelligently designed the batteries to make them suit bikes that want the terminals in a particular location e.g. positive on the front left for some bike models and front right for others. I happen to use both sets of terminals on my motobatt in my K1 501-engined bike as that means I can wire the main circuits on one of the terminals and the other is used for ancillary connections e.g. a USB charging point and for my archaic yet still tolerable GPS unit.
Julian
Blimey I got a map on my tank bag pocket, I may need get myself up to speed!!
Graham