{"id":770,"date":"2020-03-09T01:46:14","date_gmt":"2020-03-09T01:46:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/?p=770"},"modified":"2015-05-16T01:46:14","modified_gmt":"2015-05-16T01:46:14","slug":"how-to-choose-and-maintain-motorcycle-batteries","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.insurecar.us\/?p=770","title":{"rendered":"How To Choose And Maintain Motorcycle Batteries?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Let me ask a very simple question. Why you bought a motorcycle  and why not a car? The answer to this question is very simple; most of the  people purchase motorcycle because their repair costs are very less in comparison to  the motorcycles. However, it is essential that you keep your motorbike  maintained and for this purpose keep on checking different parts that you can  check easily, such as engine oil, gear oil, batteries, level of electrolytes etc.  The best option is to go bought used  motorcycles parts in order to repair. Used bike parts will do the work for  you at highly reasonable prices.<br \/>Many of us especially youngsters love to travel on bike, but  before going for a long journey you must check that your batteries are charged.  It will save you from any hassle that you might come across in case your  batteries fail to work. Therefore, keep your batteries charged and if in case  they are not functional just get rid of them.<br \/>  There are lots of motorcycle batteries of different shapes,  sizes and power capacities. You can select one that will fit into your  motorcycle. Different motorcycles demands different voltages of power depending  upon the motorcycle. It is highly advisable to use charging batteries for your  motorcycle as they are more reliable. Each battery has different electrical  properties such as charging rate, discharge rate, voltage of discharge, and  optimum amperage.<br \/>When you go for buying motorcycle battery keep few things in  mind this will prove helpful in keeping your bike in running condition.<br \/>Firstly the size of engine- for larger cc motorcycles larger  batteries will do well as they need more power to run.<br \/>Secondly ensure that the battery you are going to buy will  suits to your motorbike brand or not.<br \/>Thirdly you have to decide which kind of battery you want,  either conventional or the factory sealed that requires to be installed in the  bike.<br \/>Fourthly it will be better if you will match the technical  details of your battery with your bike.<br \/>Following are the ways that you can use to keep your  batteries in good condition.<\/p>\n<p>  Do  regularly clean your battery, and for this purpose do not use tap water. Do not  allow dirt to be gathering on it.<br \/>  Terminals  of batteries must be kept cleaned.<br \/>  One  thing it is good to keep the interior of your battery free from sedimentation  and mosses.<br \/>  When  you open the caps for checking the level of electrolyte close it tightly.<br \/>  Use  your motorcycle regularly; this will keep your battery charged.<br \/>  Handle  motorcycle battery with lots of care. Use protective gloves to avoid any bad  incident such as acid from the batteries can be fatal.<br \/>  Charge  your battery with a proper charger, and do charge it to avoid any problems.<\/p>\n<p>I hope you will find this post helpful in maintaining your  batteries. You can keep your motorcycle maintained by buying the used motorcycles parts. This is an  affordable option to buy used motorcycles  parts if your motorcycle gets damaged instead of buying new ones as they  are expensive.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Let me ask a very simple question. 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