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2003 Honda Rancher ES 350 - Looking for a Battery Recommendation


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The Honda Rancher ES TRX350FE originally came with a Yuasa UTX14-BS power sport battery.

SPECIFICATIONS:
CCA:          160
AH CAP:    12
Warranty: 12 Mo.
Size:          5.91 x 2.72 x 5.2
Made In:   Vietnam
Type:        Dry Charge AGM

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YTX14 A H L–BS–1: Designates a unique terminal style ATV and Powersports batteries come in 14 different terminal styles.

Bottle Supplied (BS) – dry AGM batteries are shipped with the electrolyte stored in a plastic container. The battery is filled with electrolyte from the container when it’s ready to be activated.

YTX14-BS AGM battery with Nut & Bolt (T3) terminal is a rechargeable, powersport battery.

 

 

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Since I cannot edit my post, here is some more details for the original battery:

Fractional Dimensions:    6 in. x 3 7⁄16 in. x 5 3⁄4 in.
Metric Dimensions:         150mm x 87mm x 145mmWeight:    10.1 lbs.
Acid Volume:    0.69 L
Amps:    1.4
Country:    Taiwan or Vietnam

 

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The one I ordered was $55.00 it was 18 amp hr 270CCA 6 inches tall 6.8 inches long 3.4inches wide, it was shipped sealed ready to use no acid to add. Yusa is an old brand, they have been the standard in Japanese motorcycles since the 60s, im sure it's probably better than the one I bought. I didn't think about Yusa when I was looking, I would have probably bought one. I just was going to try something different, I don't have good luck with Wal Mart and Sams batteries, they last about 2 years.

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