We used to use those on my fleet of Harley's. They usually are pretty reliable, but I changed out a few over the five years I ran the service. Batteries are funny items. 2 made at the same day, same time, one goes all the way to 7-8 years, the other goes bad at 2 years. Biggest problem is each customer's different. One just drives his/her vehicle, never sits parked with entertainment going, while the other sits for hours playing the Stereo, or DVD player. Draining a non deep cycle battery, is hard on the plates, due to the discharge/recharge. If theirs any malfunctions in any of the many electrical items these days, it just puts more of a strain on the battery. If vehicles came with 2 batteries, and a battery isolator, one deep cycle for entertainment, one lead acid car type for the other duties, starting, charging, etc, you'd rarely have the main battery go bad before 5 years. With the A S.S. starting system going on all the time, battery replacement is going to be a common thing. Warranty on new car batteries is going to be high, unless theirs something magical in the new AGM group 94's, I think 2-3 years is about all you could expect.
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