I got a battery for my H model ages ago(when I had a zxr) and they gave me an L model battery, which I thought was a little big to fit in, but it sqeezed. Anyway, I got it changed(after the rectifier burnt out) I'm waffling again, blah, blah.
The battery cost me £18 brand new from te spares in Grimsby.
ive learnt my lesson with cheap batterys!! they dont like to much vibration.. actually ive learnt my lesson with fancy expensive batterys too Oddysey race batterys...i would'nt bother!
varta or yuasa gets my vote. I use a hayabusa one, fits right in, a bit smaller and more go. especially if you run no charging system.
the AH is only the storage capacity though ? right ?
and according to the nc30 crew a reg/rec is a reg/rec is a reg/rec, they routinely fit R6 units on their vfr's not because the spec's match, but just because they are a close fit size-wise ..
course i may well be misinformed.. but how and why would a smaller battery cook a reg/rec ? and whats the actual difference between the two reg/rec's apart from part number ?
Your running along a flat road to catch a bus - it takes you 3mins.
Your running for the same bus up hill but still need to take 3 mins - you exert more energy doing so (fitting a 10amp hour battery into a 8 amp system)
Your running for the same bus down hill but still need to take 3 mins - you have to exert less energy but also constantly slow yourself down (fitting a 8amp hour into a 10 amp system)
Starter solenoid, coils - everything play's a part inclding lighting - when you crank your engine the load off the battery is determined by it's ability to hold a charge.
I wouldn't recommend changing the amp hour of the battery from specified.
Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it ! Living life on the edge,SuPposedly