No, I never have had any acid damage to any bike I owned even with the old OEM Wet Cell batteries.
And since the Panasonic is aSealed, it's NOT an issue either.
I don't see ANY correlation Between Collectable shotguns vs cheap
Shotguns and Motorcycle Batteries.
I really don't think Anyone ever bought a Battery based on Re-sale or due to it's hertiage.
I just don't personally see any real advantage to paying 4 times the price for a battery, when the SLA-AGM Panasonic I bought does exactly what it's designed to do:
Reliably Start my VMax and last longer than the OEM Battery.
But if you feel it's worth the extra cost to get the Ballistic, then that's certainly your choice.
I was just making a case for a Cheaper Battery that I bought (that has proven to be a Great buy) vs expensive Batteries that I don't feel offer much other than to Drag Racers who want to shave weight.
I have had acid damage due to fumes or a cracked case, or after a spill from someone turning left in-front of me. And a stronger battery kept my H1 Mach III running longer when the charging system gave up the ghost, and I could ride it around, essentially as a 'total-loss' system. Didn't have the $ to properly fix it in '74.
The correlation was: quality costs if you want a premium product and the latest technology; if you choose the functional product over the newest technology, then I am sure Consumer Guide is in the bathroom for those long rest-stops. :biglaugh:
I used to go to an independent jobber locally for lead-acid batteries, about 1/2 of the price of a Die-Hard, lasted about as-long. Now, I'm trying some advanced tech and don't mind paying for the best there is. If price was an issue, I'd be snatching that Panasonic off the shelf after I pushed you out of the way, and running to the cash register.
Excuse me, I have to polish my Purdy and it's time for artisan stone-baked crackers with beluga caviar when I take a break in my Eames chair, and use my Waterford crystal for a delightful '59 Moet.