In order to gain the full power they need to run, motorcycles require the power and design elements of a Yuasa Battery.

Anatomy of the Yuasa Battery

The battery features a number of elements including the heat-contained case constructed from polypropylene. With the covering in place, the case will protect the motorcycle from battery acid seepage and corrosion. In addition, the covering gains more strength from the case’s bonded unit. The cover ensures reduced running temperatures and provides more resistance against oil and gas. In fact, the container will protect the battery from severe weather conditions.

In addition to the covering, the battery includes thru-partition construction, which ensures a faster path for the device’s current. The enhancement provides less resistance for improved cranking power along with a quicker reaction time from the motorcycle’s power source.

With a Yuasa battery, motorcycle owners will receive the device’s patented sealed post. The specially designed post will extend the life of the battery while supporting the cover in preventing acid from seeping into the motorcycle’s engine. The post also decreases corrosion. With the inclusion of a special separator, the battery will give the rider more cranking power when starting the bike.

When motorcycles run, they generally vibrate, and with the battery’s special active material, the mechanisms inner workings will receive enhanced protection against vibration. In addition, the material will extend the life of the battery while increasing its dependability.

The battery’s design team added a grid, which reinforces the unit’s design and supports it during extreme vibration. The grid also provides the highest level of conductivity. Another design feature is the heavy-duty glass mat. With the glass mat, the battery will resist shredding of the unit’s functioning material. It will even withstand severe motorcycle vibration.

Yuasa Battery Maintenance

Motorcycle owners should review a basic monthly checklist in order to keep their battery performing at peak condition. The battery may require a charge occasionally. Therefore, if riders notice that the motorcycle’s light appears dim, then they should charge the battery. In addition, the power unit will require a charge when owners do not ride their motorcycle for two weeks or more.

Owners should also review the battery’s electrolyte level and clean debris or grime from the top of the device. In addition, check the cables and clamps for slack connections along with the exterior for damage. If the battery’s connections or terminals feature debris, then clean the areas prior to using the motorcycle.

Other maintenance requirements include checking the caps to ensure they are firm and tight. In addition, inspect the exhaust tube for bends and clogs. Motorcycle owners should also look inside the battery and eliminate excessive residue. After a thorough inspection, test the unit with a voltmeter or a hydrometer. When owners complete routine maintenance, the battery will last longer and is less likely to damage the machine.

With the Yuasa battery, motorcycle owners will protect their machine from the damage caused by battery acid. In addition, the battery will provide longtime power for countless motorcycle rides.