Victor Martinez II
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Had this battery in my bike for last 6 months and it fires up my bike each time I'm ready to ride.
l mangarin
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
Good quality, with watching the Yuasa YouTube video it was easy to fill it with the electrolyte and charge it. Works as it should 👍
jandachilton
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
I cant remember which bike I purchased this for. But I have not had any issues with any of my bikes. I keep them on a trickle charger when stored, and they start every time. Still holds a charge after years. It has preformed great. I am very happy with this purchase. I would buy again
Chris C.
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
So this battery works the way batteries have worked for years. You get it, fill it with the acid it comes with it, seal it up, and then put it on a charger for about 4-6 hours. This is not a sign of crap - rather this is a sign of quality. If you want a battery that was fully charged at the factory and has now been sitting on a shelf for 6-12 months, go to walmart and buy that. This battery can sit on a shelf for 100 years with zero degradaion becuase the acid is not in the battery yet. Yuasa has come up with a super neat and safe/contained way to add all the acid. Then you charge it for a bit and you are good to go. If you just put the acid in and then try to ue it five minutes lated - no waiiting and no charge - you will be sad (like some of the reviews here)
Bob Cheesman
Reviewed in Canada on May 17, 2024
Perfect factory replacement for my 1996 ZX-7RR....Couldn't be happier!
DWFree
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
I've had my street license for 50 years, owning dozens of bikes over the 700k mi I've ridden. I tend to keep bikes for years, with 3-5 in the garage at a time. I tried the the cheaper batteries and learned my lesson. The cheapies don't last as long, and they tend to fail immediately, leaving you stranded. Yuasa's last longer, and breakdown slower, such that you notice the battery is weaker but not dead, providing the opportunity to replace at home vs on the road.The reason - virgin vs recycled lead. Yuasa only uses virgin lead, the cheap ones use recycled, causing faster breakdown, and in many cases almost instant failure - pop and you're dead on the road. Get a Yuasa, keep it on a de-sulfating cycle charger. They will last years longer and not leave you stranded.
Giovanni E.
Reviewed in Mexico on September 23, 2023
Le quedó perfectamente a mi Yamaha R6 2004
TR718NY
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023
These are excellent and yes you have to add the acid and let it absorb n then trickle charge over night as well as snap the seal cap on. There are pre activated batteries from yuasa that you jyst plug n play but, honestly I prefer adding the acid and charging it. Knowing it hasn’t been sitting on a shelf activated for 2 years. My last one went for 4-1/2 years heavy usage and is still going but, if I forget to turn lights off it has been dying so before I get stuck having to bump start it again I ordered another for my Z900 2019. I wouldn’t buy anything besides yuasa to be honest.
giles addison chater
Reviewed in Canada on April 8, 2023
Exact dimensions as stock with higher cranking amps and gives a more powerful spark for quicker pickup. Holds its charge in colder weather.
Hao n.
Reviewed in Canada on April 14, 2023
Good product. Fit for my Triumph 2021
Marcos Pacheco
Reviewed in Mexico on August 20, 2020
Tuve problemas para recibir el producto pero fue producto de la cuarentena, sin embargo es buena la bateria, como lo dicen, la americana y a mejor precio que en tiendas físicas
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2018
Update 1-The battery doesn’t work in less than a year. I used it on my motorcycle only 5-6 times. The motorcycle crank up if it connected with a jumper but once I remove the jumper it dies. Basically as there is not battery connected. So I purchased the yuasa charger from amazon which has indicator for the battery charging level. Now it has been connected on the battery for one day but it still on “power” which means it have’t charged. It died already. I purchased it on March 1.I only used my motorcycle couple times because every time I want to crank it up I need a jumper.I contacted Yausa on their website. I’ll update my review once they respond.Update2-They have emailed me within 2-3 days :I do not know where you purchased your battery from or what battery it is but the warranty is held through the dealer where you purchased it from. Usually the warranty is anywhere from 6 months to a year.My respond : I purchased the battery from Amazon.comSeller : Yuasa which i believe the seller is the manufacturer.The battery is Yuasa YUAM329BS YTX9-BS.I’ll update my review once they reply back.Update 3-
CarlosB
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2012
The reason I say Real Yuasa is because Ive ordered a Yuasa from another seller and what they shipped was not a Yuasa. They claim the brand they shipped is the same as Yuasa and that the companies merged which is not true according to my local Yuasa distributor rep at my local moto shop. This battery was easy to match to my bike and arrived in perfect condition. Finish, fit and operation is great. Be cautious when adding the liquid. Yes the battery comes "dry" and you have to add the battery liguid and install the cap. When installing the cap, I placed the battery on a solid surface, covered it with a rag and used a light duty hammer to gently tap the cap in place. Start tapping it in place from one end to another to insure a solid fit. The cap fits very snug so it is not possible in most cases to pop it in with your hands. Highly recommend this quality battery***Update after 3 months***Battery didnt last long. Wont hold a charge even when putting it on a regular or trickle charger. Questioning if its a real Yuasa now. Ive never had this problem with all of the other Yuasas Ive purchased from my local shops over the years. Waiting for a replacement battery from Powersport Superstore going on 2 weeks now. Will provide an update for the replacement battery when received.*** Update after 4 months***I've continuously tried to work with Powersports Superstore and they are now giving me the run around. Still no replacement battery. The original battery was either just a bad apple or they're selling fakes which I've run into before. I have 3-6 year old Yuasa batteries that are still working without failure on my other bikes. My advise is to go to your local shop if possible and buy a Yuasa battery. They generally buy direct from Yuasa and that way you know you're getting the real thing.***Update***Im happy to report that I received a replacement battery via UPS on 12/11 from Powersports. I will install and hope that this one lasts. I previously called Yuasa on 12/11 to see if they could help and they were extremely helpful. Although they dont warranty batteries directly when sold retail, they were a big help and offered some kind of assistance after I had the battery tested by an authorized motorcycle dealer. Good company and good customer service from Yuasa. I will definitely continue to buy their products just not online. Besides, they informed me that although you can buy batteries online, you cannot return them once filled due to chemical hazard and shipping restrictions (understandable)Bottom Line: There are certain things that we should just not buy online. Support you local shops.