So you BARELY save 10 pounds. Nice way to change the goal post by coming up with a battery that isn't factory.Well the PC680 that I replaced weighed 13.45 lbs.
No Vmax has ever come with anything other than a plain, acid filled battery. But now all of a sudden you're comparing an after market boat anchor glass matt battery that never came in the bike to the acid core that did?Don't forget the battery. Converting to a lion will save at least 10lbs.
By stating fact instead of ******** like you do? Seriously?Why do you always feel the need to be a ****?
The date on this post you "suddenly" have a problem with was made nearly three weeks ago on January 1st.Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah
Starting with stock geometry if you lower the front more than the rear the bike will turn in more quickly.
Which is what you should never, ever do.That completely unbalances the suspension, can cause uncontrollable snap oversteer and leads to high sides. But don't take my word for it. Take it from the professionals."First, as a general rule, never lower the front without lowering the rear," Langley says. "You can lower the rear without lowering the front, and what it does is give the bike more of a chopper effect. But if you just lower the front, you unbalance the bike the wrong way."
Just for your info from a stock battery to a Shorai made for a V-MAX it's 9 5/8 of a pound lighter.The date on this post you "suddenly" have a problem with was made nearly three weeks ago on January 1st.
You're just pissed off because I posted this on Saturday:
Lowering link | Yamaha Star V-Max VMAX Motorcycle Discussion Forum (vmaxforum.net)
Showing you that you were once again wrong. And just so we're clear, here's the entire post:
And you got all butthurt because ONCE AGAIN the ******** you talk turns out to be WRONG. So you come crawling back here after spending God only knows how much time hunting down a battery that would save you 10 pounds so you could ***** up a storm about it nearly a month after the fact.
So go on and continue crying. I'd rather point out to someone that you're wrong and what you are saying IS NOT TRUE rather than them waste time, money, effort and quite possibly lose their ******* life over some stupid ******** you posted.
Parmino, you like these jousting arguments so I'll give it a go.
#1 I was simply offering up another significant weight saving idea. Pointing out that I may be exaggerating a bit would have been fine. But you didn't just offer your thoughts. Like almost always, you did it like a ****. That is what I have a problem with. In my defense I never considered the stock battery weight I was recounting my and my best riding buddies actual experience. A little further investigation I discover that nobody I know that rides a vmax uses the stock battery so although my weight savings value was posted innocently, for most part I'm right.
#2 I did not give any suspension advice. Your narrow mind strikes again. You see or read something and your tunnel vision interprets it, usually incorrectly. I simply stated what happens when the front is lowered more than the rear. No advice given. Just like when sdt354 suggested drilling out a jet. Your response was your usual **** head because you could only imagine trying to do it with a handheld power drill. Narrow mind, no imagination. Talk to any older carb guy and they (like I'll bet Danny does) have a set of drill bits just for jets. Guess what they don't put them in a power drill the turn them by hand. Again your questioning whether or not it can be done was not the problem. The problem is you questioned it like .......a ****.
I don’t have any jet drill bits but I have jet “files” which do the same thing I’m just glad no one is threatening to leave the site because they are butt hurt.
carry on.
That's actually the battery I quoted.Just for your info from a stock battery to a Shorai made for a V-MAX it's 9 5/8 of a pound lighter.
I have both batteries sitting here & put them on a scale & that's the difference. The stock battery weighs just shy of 12 pounds not 9.That's actually the battery I quoted.
The factory battery is an XT16AL-A2 and weighs 9 pounds.
Xtreme High Performance 12V 16AL-A2 Powersport Battery - CYL16ALA2XT at Batteries Plus Bulbs
The Shorai part number is LFX18L1-BS12 and weighs 2.31 pounds.
Shorai Lithium Battery LFX18L1-BS12 | 10% ($19.00) Off! - RevZilla
The difference is 6.69 pounds.
So just for ***** and giggles I went looking for the heaviest 16AL-A2 factory battery I could find. It's at Advance Auto Parts and weighs 11.2 pounds.
Power Sport Battery 16AL-A2: Advance Auto Parts
The difference on that is 8.89 pounds.
Regardless, absolutely none of them are "at least 10 pounds" are they?
Is it "at least 10 pounds" of savings?I have both batteries sitting here & put them on a scale & that's the difference. The stock battery weighs just shy of 12 pounds not 9.
Let me correct that for you "I'll bet a million dollars I don't have that you watch CNN on a daily basis."Is it "at least 10 pounds" of savings?
No. It is not.
I tell you, the ability of some people to argue a completely wrong point and actually give evidence that they are wrong and somehow believe that they are right is mind boggling.
I'll bet a million dollars I don't have that you watch Fox News on a daily basis.
At the risk of "inciting" further violence, I'll unfortunately bite. You are hot tempered. You have no qualms about speaking your mind (whether right or wrong). You inject your political slant by insulting those who differ. It is a common theme. It gets old. I don't typically engage in these discussions, but I happen to like coming on this board. Most of the time, we do fine. But, when we don't, you are usually involved.
Give it a rest.
Is it "at least 10 pounds" of savings?
No. It is not.
I tell you, the ability of some people to argue a completely wrong point and actually give evidence that they are wrong and somehow believe that they are right is mind boggling.
I'll bet a million dollars I don't have that you watch Fox News on a daily basis.
It's hard to take of a lot of weight off at one time unless you know of someone that already did it & you do the same thing. If you keep looking for ways to take weight off with a few pounds here & there the next thing you know you got a lot more then you thought. I've taken a good fifty pounds off of my bike & you would never know it to look at it.8 lbs. or 10 lbs. on a bike that weighs 600+ lbs. You guys have spent pages arguing over the hair on a mouse's nuts.
What politics? They can't get their facts straight. Nor can CNN for that matter. That's why they print retractions all the damn time. That was the point.Too bad we didn't get the lock I suggested. Saw this one coming. Once again, Parmesan has injected his political slant into the discussion.
Well, yeah. You can't point out that somebody is wrong or exaggerating on this forum because they'll cry like babies over it for weeks on end.8 lbs. or 10 lbs. on a bike that weighs 600+ lbs. You guys have spent pages arguing over the hair on a mouse's nuts.
The battery isn't even in the top 3.Can we agree that the biggest weight savings comes from replacing the stock exhaust. Next would be replacing the stock battery. Are those the 2 biggest single changes that you can do to save you weight ?? Wheels ??
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