robbaum
Newbie
Anyone looked into replacing their stock MTX battery with a lighter weight battery? I would be interested in finding out where you got your battery and how it is working. I have a 2008 Nytro MTX... and yes... I love it!
Climbmax
Expert
Don't get the Batcap.......seen to many fail and leave buddies stranded on the mountain with shorted out "Car Amp batteries" which is all the Batcaps are designed for.
Get a good Yuasa or something of equal quality designed for motorsports.
I use the YTZ7S from Yuasa.
RS
Get a good Yuasa or something of equal quality designed for motorsports.
I use the YTZ7S from Yuasa.
RS
errol
Expert
I use the same as ClimbMax (YTZ7S)!
It weighs less than 7 pounds and has plenty of power to turn the MTX engine even when it is very cold!
I've been using this battery for the last 3 years with no problems!
Errol
It weighs less than 7 pounds and has plenty of power to turn the MTX engine even when it is very cold!
I've been using this battery for the last 3 years with no problems!
Errol
wienerwater
Expert
Just a note about after-market "Lightweight" batteries being sold for sleds, is that most I've seen are actually Batcap batteries with a different flashy sticker on them. They are marketed as a sled battery, but are actually Batcaps and as previously mentioned, they do fail. I seen one last spring fail in the mountains, cracked or something like that, and the guy was pulled home......nothing more embarrassing then your $30,000. sled pulled home because he saved 7-8 pounds on an already super, light, 325 hp sled!
If you're riding the mountains, or far out of the way, I would think twice.The same dealer that owns the sled and sells the batteries advised me it wasn't worth it.
If you're riding the mountains, or far out of the way, I would think twice.The same dealer that owns the sled and sells the batteries advised me it wasn't worth it.
ou812
Newbie
i checked into them at one point and the company that was selling them also offerd lite weight jummper cables, so i scrapped the whole idea
wienerwater
Expert
Just another note, the same person/dealer I talked with said that on long road trips when cold, like -20 C, in an enclosed trailer, they had lots of starting issues the next morning and almost always had to jump start 3 out of 5 of the sleds. I'm still laughing about the lightweight jumper cables...too funny, not a good sales tactic when selling batteries! LOL
snowy1
TY 4 Stroke Guru
As climbmax said the ytz7s works good ran one for 3 years on my trx never failed me, I am running a ytz10 on my nytro it saved me 8 lbs. and I figured I would sacrifice acouple lbs. for alittle more battery with the fuel injection.
mountain_mod_viper
Extreme
YTZ7S
Has anyone had problems with the YTZ7S in the Apex's or Nytro's. I can get one for about $70 so I figure that's a cheap weight loss! The catalog says the YTZ7S weighs 4.6 lbs with acid. That's light! Anyone have the weight of the stock battery? Do the Apex and Nytro use the same stock battery? Any modifications to make this battery fit? Thanks!
Has anyone had problems with the YTZ7S in the Apex's or Nytro's. I can get one for about $70 so I figure that's a cheap weight loss! The catalog says the YTZ7S weighs 4.6 lbs with acid. That's light! Anyone have the weight of the stock battery? Do the Apex and Nytro use the same stock battery? Any modifications to make this battery fit? Thanks!
ou812
Newbie
Re: YTZ7S
i weighed mine when i was weighing the whole thing, if i remember it was 11 pounds
mountain_mod_viper said:Has anyone had problems with the YTZ7S in the Apex's or Nytro's. I can get one for about $70 so I figure that's a cheap weight loss! The catalog says the YTZ7S weighs 4.6 lbs with acid. That's light! Anyone have the weight of the stock battery? Do the Apex and Nytro use the same stock battery? Any modifications to make this battery fit? Thanks!
i weighed mine when i was weighing the whole thing, if i remember it was 11 pounds
lightening1000
Newbie
battery weight
just swapped mine out for thr ytz7s tonight also was a bit leary on the power it had cause its real small but it cranks the nytro over real fast and i saved like 9 lbs just fron the battery alone, whats next guys. lol
just swapped mine out for thr ytz7s tonight also was a bit leary on the power it had cause its real small but it cranks the nytro over real fast and i saved like 9 lbs just fron the battery alone, whats next guys. lol
SilentSno
Expert
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Are you guys buying these locally?
NicSal
Veteran
where does a guy pic one these batteries up at is there a web sit because im sure my dealer aint got them ??????
mountain_mod_viper
Extreme
My brother has an automotive shop and we found them in the interstate battery catalog. They are also in the Western Power Sports ATV book. It seems like it was listed under a Honda trx in the WPS book. I'm going to order one next week and try it out. I also found them doing a google search.
Stock battery weight (bathroom Scale method): 14lbs
Stock muffler: 13.5 lbs. Thinking of trying a turbo muffler which is very light. I'll let you know how it goes.
Stock battery weight (bathroom Scale method): 14lbs
Stock muffler: 13.5 lbs. Thinking of trying a turbo muffler which is very light. I'll let you know how it goes.
Wakegod
Pro
NicSal said:where does a guy pic one these batteries up at is there a web sit because im sure my dealer aint got them ??????
This battery is actually in the WR 450's, so your dealer probably has at least one, they may not sell it to you like my dealer did
mountain_mod_viper
Extreme
Got the battery today. Can't believe how small it is! It weighs 4.5 lbs on the same bathroom scales that I used to weigh the stock battery (14 lbs). It was dirt cheap for a 9.5 lb weight loss. Next, the muffler.
What are you guys using to shim the battery into its holder since it's so much smaller than the stock one?
What are you guys using to shim the battery into its holder since it's so much smaller than the stock one?
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