Yuasa Motorcycle Battery 51913 12V 19(20HR) (SOLD DRY - WITHOUT ACID)

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  • Brand: Yuasa
  • Volts: 12V
  • Ah (C20): 19A
  • Dimensions: L: 186mm W: 82mm H: 171mm
  • Warranty: 1 Year
£61.67 (ex VAT) / £74.00 (inc.VAT)
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  • New Acid Law From 1st July

From July 1st 2018 under new EPP (Explosives, Precursors & Poisons) regulations, we can no longer supply sulphuric acid, so all "dry charged" motorcycle batteries will be supplied without acid. You will have to get the battery filled locally.

Product Code: 11422069

Yuasa Motorcycle Battery 51913 12V 19(20HR) (SOLD DRY - WITHOUT ACID)

The Yuasa 51913 is a high powered 12 Volt 19Ah motorcycle battery

Mostly suitable for the BMW brand. Please see Motorbike Fitment tab for the full list.

The 51913 motorcycle battery was the first small engine
starting battery to use "lead calcium" technology. This special
technology means the 51913 generates more power, requires less maintenance,
and lasts longer than any other conventional battery.

More Power
Because of its unique design the 51913 will generate 5% to 8% more cold
cranking amperage than our own high-output 51913 lead-antimony battery. For high compression machines, this
means greater reserve capacity and more starting power.

Less Maintenance
The 51913 lead calcium
technology also reduces water loss, so requires servicing (water filling)
only about one-eighth as often as ordinary lead-antimony types.

Longer Life
The 51913 holds its specific
gravity more than three times as long as lead-antimony type batteries
resulting in a longer shelf life. This feature means longer periods between
charges, especially during winter months.

Volts:
12V
Ah (C20):
19A
Dimensions:
L: 186mm W: 82mm H: 171mm
Warranty:
1 Year
Acid Volume:
1 Litre
Chemical:
Lead Acid

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51913 Battery Motorbike Fitment:

BMW R85R/RT/GS, R259 850cc
BMW R1150R/RS/RT 1150cc
BMW K1 1000cc
BMW K1200LT, GT 1200cc
BMW K1300GT 1300cc
BMW R100R 1000cc 00-
BMW R1150GS, R 1150cc 00-
BMW R1150 GS 1150cc 00-02
BMW K1100LT/RS 1100cc 90-95
BMW K75RT 750cc 92-96
BMW R1100RS, RT 1100cc 93-
BMW K75 750cc 93-95
BMW K1100RS 1100cc 93-96
BMW K1100-LT 1100cc 93-98
BMW R1100GS 1100cc 94-00
BMW R1100R, LT, RS. RT 1100cc 94-01
BMW R850R 850cc 95-97
BMW K1200LT, GT, RS, S 1200cc 97-
BMW R1200C, RT 1200cc 98-
BMW K1200 Cruiser 1200cc 98-02
BMW R85C 850cc 99-01
BMW R1100S 1100cc 99-02
BMW K1600GT, GTL 1600cc All Years

MOTORBIKE BATTERY CHARGING 

The best way to assure long term performance of your motorcycle battery is to keep it charged on a regular basis. The majority of modern chargers are now automatic, this means they can be constantly attached to the battery and will only provide charge to the battery when necessary.  A very popular method amongst most motorcyclists is to keep the charging leads attached to the battery at all times and stowed away  in the battery compartment when riding, this way they can be easily reconnected to the charger when the motorcycle is not in use.

Cleaning and Storage                               

It is important to make sure your battery is kept clean, as this can help stop the build up of sulphates on the exterior of the battery.
If lead sulphate (white powdery substance) begins to build up on the lead plates inside your battery it is very likely the lead plates may not be able to accept the charge they need, causing the battery to become unusable. To help prevent this, when storing your motorcycle you should disconnect the battery from the bike and continue to charge regularly.

Regular Motorbike Battery Maintenance

  • Clean the battery, making sure it is clear of any substances.
  • Check the battery acid levels, topping up with acid or distilled water as necessary. Make sure this is done in a well-ventilated area. (Be sure to wear goggles and gloves).
  • Check the cables and connectors for any visible damage.
  • Check the inside of the battery for excessive Sulphate build up.
  • Make sure caps are screwed back onto the battery tightly.
  • Check the breather pipe is not blocked
  • Place a tester on the battery.