Do you guys remember when I upgraded my Ducati Panigale with a Lithium battery by BikeMaster (How to install a lithium motorcycle battery: Part 6)
I thought I should follow up on this one with a little review and insight. You need to know that I am a ‘burned child’ in regard Acid batteries, so that I am actually real happy about the quick development of Lithium batteries. It goes back to the mid 80’s when I was a amateur racer. Back then I still also had a street legal bike, just to take it up to the Nurburgring Nordschleife.
On one of those rides I noticed an immense disturbing smell, and a heat development in an area where you don’t want to have the one or the other. I’ve stopped right away and I heard materials cracking and a toxic steam came out of the seat area. I’ve walked away and waited it out and begun to dissemble the seat to check what the damage is. My Acid battery got some fat cheeks and cracked some stuff on its way to the outside. I think I was just damn lucky that this battery haven’t explode, cuz’ I probably wouldn’t have made it to be a Dad- or even made it to Valhalla instead.

In my opinion, the weight difference is just amazing. I mean… 3.6 American pounds in weight difference… that is shocking. The damn thang is still working great, and that ain’t easy on a big volume like 1199R two cylinder with the torque of two R1’s. Go get some… you won’t regret it.
Pros of Lithium-Ion Batteries
- One great benefit of using a lithium-ion battery for your motorcycle is the energy density. A lead-acid battery has six cells, while the lithium-ion battery has only four.
- The batteries offer better resilience to self-discharge, and can hold a charge for a long period.
- Lithium-ion batteries are much safer for the environment.
Cons of Lithium-Ion Batteries
- An internal electronic circuitry is necessary to keep the cells protected from completely discharging or overcharging in extreme temperatures and current surges.
- Most lithium-ion batteries are charger-specific; hence, using a standard charger could damage the battery.
- They are significantly more expensive than lead-acid batteries, but it is in a good balance at Bikemaster if you ask me.
Link to BikeMaster Lithium Batteries
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The good news- at least the prime helmet manufacturers have a highly strategically selection of standard sizes for their lids which covers the demand very well. In case if not, then a big verity of lining and cheek pads can make the difference. Again… I know that at least the Helmet Top-Guns like Arai and Shorei has this on their portfolio.

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The name and reputation have been forged over time, the hard way. Which means we haven’t devoted three generations of the Arai family to the singular goal of no-holds-barred excellence just to turn out helmets like everybody else’s. Arai alone has the experience, the quality.
Their products rounding up your hobby, on the bike- and in the garage. Parts and tools is what they are doing, and the prices are low. If a dealer doesn’t have stock on the items you need, they can be ordered and you should generally receive them in less than a few days. BikeMaster was also involved with the ‘MotoGP Project Bike’.
Forma boots are developed with high-end materials, and the look is fantastic. 2015 is the 3rd year I’ve been using Forma Boots for their quality- durability- safety- and design. These guys are bike enthusiasts and we love their passion- and they love what Superbike-Coach does- which is why Forma is donating a 20% off discount.
TechSpec became famous for their fabulous Gripster tank grips, which makes the rider stays in place and protects the bike. Motorcycle Grip Pads, Tank Grips and Traction Pads have been around since the 40’s. Tech Spec’s “GRIPSTER Grip Pads” takes the concept of gripping and protecting your tank, leap years ahead.
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High quality products on affordable pricing is hard to find. Race Tech manufactures aftermarket suspension parts such as shock kits, fork springs and seal drivers, and Superbike-Coach has them all over the fleet, and since this year even in the engines. Race Tech also rebuilds cylinder heads, crankshafts and hones cylinders.


