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Ballistic Performance Motorcycle Battery Dry Lithium 12v Volt 16 Cell Evo 2 Evo2 on 2040-parts.com

US $258.95
Location:

Toccoa, Georgia, US

Toccoa, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Part Brand:Ballistic Performance Components Manufacturer Part Number:100-013 Warranty:No VK Part Number:2113-0261

BALLISTIC PERFORMANCE

EVO2 16-Cell Lithium Battery

* Typical Applications: Touring Bikes, Large Modified Harleys, 1500cc and up Multi-Cylinder Motorcycles, Jet Skis, Large Side by Sides and ATV’s *


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The 16 Cell EVO2 is the biggest power-sports battery we make with burst amp capacity of 500CCA at only 3.5lbs of weight. The 16 Cell is meant for the most severe duty applications where maximum starting capacity is needed. This the solution that modified Harley and drag racing riders have been searching for. The 16 Cell is a direct replacement of the Yuasa YTX30L-BS, GYZ-20HL, and YTX24HL-BS. Typical applications are large touring bikes, ATVs, Watercraft, built sport bikes, and heavily modified Harleys. There is no special charger required.

Ballistic Performance Batteries use the latest, state of the art lithium ferrous energy storage technology available to provide you with a smaller, lighter, higher energy battery. Each Ballistic Performance Component Battery is assembled by hand in the USA using computer designed custom cells, cases, and hardware. As a result, Ballistic Performance Batteries will provide more energy out of a smaller package while requiring almost no regular maintenance and under most conditions a longer service life than existing lead acid batteries.
  • Up to 80% smaller than the stock battery
  • Up to 10lbs Lighter than the stock battery
  • Service life of over twice a lead acid in similar conditions
  • Industry leading 3 year warranty
  • Designed, developed, and assembled in the USA
  • Completely “dry” technology so batteries can be mounted in any direction
  • Non-toxic, recyclable, and can be air shipped
  • Applications for power-sports vehicles from 50cc - 2300cc
  • Tested extensively by professional race teams
  • Impact and water resistant
  • Works with the original equipment charging system
  • No trickle charger required, loses only 10% of charge over a year of static use

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