Will a 1200GS battery fit/work on an 1150GS ?

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as the title suggests...

Will a 1200GS battery fit/work on an 2000 1150GS ?

cheers
Aaron
 
1200 battery much smaller and lower capacity - would not recommend it
 
Guys

I have just rung my local-ish BM dealer (Vines) and they have told me that the batteries are the same - and it will work ?

Who is right ?

Confused
Aaron
 
why would anyone want to fit a barely adequate 1200 battery to an 1150 that has room for a decent sized one? :confused:

if anyone can work out how to do it the other way round, let me know.
 
There's plenty of 1200/HP2 owners who suffer battery problems and need to upgrade. Fit a decent 1150 battery such as Odessey and you'll be fine:thumb2
 
Guys

I have just rung my local-ish BM dealer (Vines) and they have told me that the batteries are the same - and it will work ?

Who is right ?

Confused
Aaron

As has already been said here... they are not the same. 1200 battery is smaller. Get the proper size... try an Odyssey battery, works well for me :thumb2
 
Guys

I have just rung my local-ish BM dealer (Vines) and they have told me that the batteries are the same - and it will work ?


Good to see they aren't letting their standards of service drop. :augie
 
Thank you for clearing that one up, chaps.

One superior 1150 BMW OE gel battery about to be purchased.
 
Check out Moto Bins

Check out Moto Bins 'cus they have German made, 19amp/hr gel battery to the same dimensions as OEM BUT it is only £52 plus P & P.

Safe riding

Spotless

PS....I know 'cus I just bought one
 
I got a gel one from motobins (£44 + 5.95 PP +VAT) but sent it back as it wasn't a German make I knew (looked like a Chinese jobby). Swapped it for the lead acid 20Ah one for the same price/dimensions which was much better and German. Got some acid for about £2 from a local motor factor, charged it up and voila!

OK it might need a bit of maintenance, but it is no biggy to check when the seat is off and it's a whole 1A more with probably better CCA's..

Service/swap from motobins was fine and no charge.
 
I got a gel one from motobins (£44 + 5.95 PP +VAT) but sent it back as it wasn't a German make I knew (looked like a Chinese jobby). Swapped it for the lead acid 20Ah one for the same price/dimensions which was much better and German. Got some acid for about £2 from a local motor factor, charged it up and voila!

OK it might need a bit of maintenance, but it is no biggy to check when the seat is off and it's a whole 1A more with probably better CCA's..

Service/swap from motobins was fine and no charge.

:blast So you go from a Gel one (Ideal for a GS 'cos they don't leak if you drop the bike) to an acid one just because of the country they were made in?

:confused::nenau
 
Not just that. Gel batteries can have issues with dead spots so I read. And I wanted a 20Ah one not 19Ah.
Not all batteries are the same, cheap batteries use cheap metals and chemicals, and as a battery uses chemical reactions to produce energy, this affects the quality and longevity of it.

Buy cheap buy twice.

As for dropping bikes, dropped loads of bikes with SLA batteries in and never had any problems with acid leak (not that I am a bad rider just when I was younger). Also, the GS doesn't generally lie horizontal when dropped, batteries aren't filled to the top and they do have sealing caps on...

Of course I would have a Varta/BMW gel battery or an Odessy, but would rather have a branded SLA than an unbranded gel.
 
Not all batteries are the same, cheap batteries use cheap metals and chemicals, and as a battery uses chemical reactions to produce energy, this affects the quality and longevity of it.

Buy cheap buy twice.

, but would rather have a branded SLA than an unbranded gel.

Well said -If only everyone was as sensible with batteries, instead of always choosing the cheap option. Price really does make a difference in what you get. I've known plenty of genuine bmw batteries that have lasted more than 5 years

[URL="http://www.cpcbatteries.co.uk/"]HERE'S[/URL] a heavenly place for those with a battery fetish.
 
agreed Steptoe. The OE fitment battery has just given up the ghost after nearly 8 years on my 1150GS and no optimate in sight. It would probably still be ok - if I'd ridden it / started it at all in the last 8 months.

And I'd been offered a reasonable priced 1200 battery. So just wondered - hence the thread.

I reckon I'll just get another BM (are they just rebranded Varta batteries ?) battery or Varta.

I notice that my original battery is only 12V-14 Amp, but from this other thread

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=136241

I'm being pointed to a 12v 20Ah battery as a typical replacement ?
And the new BMW replacement battery is more powerful ?

Now this question may be stupid.
Why would I need a more powerful battery ? The old one coped ok with ABS, heated grips etc. for a considerable length of time.

Aaron
 


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