07 ds650x oem battery?
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did you try googling it? theres tons of places online that sell batteries.
i went to a battery store awhile back and the guy there said it'd take a long time to find my battery and get it in stock. i went home disappointed, hopped on the computer, and in 10 minutes had ordered the exact battery i needed. i had it later that week.
i went to a battery store awhile back and the guy there said it'd take a long time to find my battery and get it in stock. i went home disappointed, hopped on the computer, and in 10 minutes had ordered the exact battery i needed. i had it later that week.
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It is VERY EASY to fill yourself, charge (with cap just covering the fill holes), once charged - you press the caps into the battery - now it is Sealed.
I would go to a online parts site like Bikebandit, DGY motorsports, Cheapcycleparts or Cycleparts nation to determine your OEM battery type.
If at this point you truly still have the need to have a battery Ready to go out of the box then go on down to your local Can-Am Stealership and get taken for a ride! They will sell you the same Yuasa battery you can order, they will fill it, charge it and have it ready to go for a mere $120-$150 dollars where as you can most likely buy a battery online for $80-$90
Good Luck!
-Steve
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