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Old Jan 13, 2000 | 11:49 AM
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Hi all,

Apologies for this slightly odd post, but I need to buy a battery....specifically a

[B]Hawker Energy Genesis EP Series, G 12V 12Ah 10EP Sealed[B]

I really want to get one for less than a hundred quid, which is what Ive been told so far...Im hoping someone out there (maybe one of the 'garag/tuners' lot might be able to help...

thanks v much
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Old Jan 13, 2000 | 01:53 PM
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Sounds a bit like a domestic intruder alarm "Gel-type" battery - about 15 quid from B&Q.
Probably not though!

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Old Jan 13, 2000 | 06:50 PM
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Try International Lamps. They have started doing a range of sealed lead acid batteries in the region i.e. 12 Ah you describe.These batteries are used mainly for UPS applications and battery back ups in fire alarms etc. Unfortunately I only have their Fax number with me. Tell them the physical dimensions and they should be able to supply an equivalent.(I hope) I just got two 7Ah batteries off them for £25.00 all in for a computer UPS.
Fax them on: 01279442222

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Old Jan 13, 2000 | 06:58 PM
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cheers Greg - its actually for a Buell S1 Lightning - but it needs a very specific battery for some reason....International were very helpful!

cheers
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Old Jan 13, 2000 | 06:59 PM
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Hi Hightmare

Try -
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Old Jan 13, 2000 | 09:06 PM
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Yeh Rs do them too, but charge more. These are just motorbike batteries though, so should do fine. As I say it is the dimensions that are critical,(after the Ah rating) because it always has to fit IN something.

Im off to the chat thingy
seeya
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Old Jan 14, 2000 | 07:10 AM
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A Diablo and a Buell - that'll be TWO tractors then!
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Old Jan 14, 2000 | 02:58 PM
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B**stard!!!! hahahahahahha Its a bit of a competition as to which is the loudest!
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Old Jan 14, 2000 | 03:06 PM
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Competition? Ferrucio's finest must be INCREDIBLY loud to beat a Buell. Especially one without any of that wussy standard filter/pipes rubbish.

Incidentally, what do Buell owners do with the standard parts? I've only ever seen them with aftermarket parts .... and new frames, but then that's another story!
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Old Jan 14, 2000 | 03:20 PM
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They must get a refund on them when Buell recall every bike they've ever sold (like they did recently).

Still, Nice one Nightmare, it's the first step towards a 'proper' bike.


Mike.


[This message has been edited by Mike Tuckwood (edited 14-01-2000).]
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Old Jan 14, 2000 | 04:42 PM
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Proper?? Pah - I've got a hypercharger Neither has the standard pipes / baffles / filters / mufflers etc etc etc !!!

Mind you - the bloody thing is about as flaky in build quality as a TVR. Pathetic American junk......

Thinking of geting an R6 - any opinions?
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Old Jan 14, 2000 | 05:26 PM
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A Buell to an R6 - interesting swap. Biased opinion, I know, but I'm a bit bored with in-line 4-cylinder bikes. The R6 is awesome, but completely frantic. Stunning handling, though it's a bit too easy. Very very fast, but you really need to be in the mood - it's more like a two-stroke, to be totally honest. Weighs sod all, and really feels like it too - I thought it was twitchy, but that's not a universally held view.

I'd rather get a GSX-R750 (to be a trackday loon), the new Firestorm to be different, or even a secondhand Blade. Even with an Ohlins shock, reworked forks, Dynojet and a decent pipe, it'll still cost you less than an R6. And it'll have torque.


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