light weight racing battery

light weight racing battery

Have you ever wondered how your motorcycle battery works? Motorcycle batteries are relatively expensive and small as compared to car batteries. To maintain your battery well, lets get to know how does it actually  works!

A motorcycle battery consists of six cell each containing positive & negative plates. The cell has 2 volts each, total providing 12 volts necessary to power your motorcycle.

The lead cells are submersed in sulfuric acids to generate electricity through chemical reaction.Sparked by the starter, the battery allows the engine to start and powers your peripherals–like CBs and satellite radios.

braille-light-weight-battery

braille-light-weight-battery

The current is generated when electrons from the battery acid interact with the lead cells. Hydrogen particles from the acid provide the cells with protons while the sulfate ions provide negative electrons.

The residual sulfate begins to cover the battery cells and forms a barrier between the cells and the remaining acid–reducing the ability of acid to charge the cells. The charged cells pour out of the negative terminal of the battery and travel the motorcycle’s circuit, powering the motor and peripherals, and then they return through the positive terminal of the battery.

There are different types of batteries depending upon the motorcycle you riding. You may be riding a traditional motorcycle or a street motorcycle or your classic vintage motorcycle. If you are vintage motorcycle enthusiast and love to go for racing, then here is the braille light weight racing battery, best suitable for your motorcycle.

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