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My 2004 Yamaha Grizzly 660 is still going strong but the battery has not been holding a charge. I replaced it a few years back and have been jumping it lately but after sitting for a few days, it drains out. I recently purchased two car batteries from Weize directly because it was a good price for an AGM. I looked on weize for a YTX20HL-BS and its an AGM at $59.99. I believe they have a promo code you can find. Found it cheaper on Amazon and intalled it yesterday.

 

YTX20HL-BS

 

I ended up buying the same one on Amazon which is $49.99 with a $20% coupon bringing it down to $39.99, which is a pretty good price for an ATV AGM battery.

YTX20HL-BS Sealed AGM Maintenance Free Motorcycle Battery

 

Motorcycle Battery

Just a heads up if anyone needs a new ATV/UTV battery going into winter.

YTX20HL-BS fits a a good amount of models.

Arctic Cat:

  • Arctic Cat Alterra
  • Arctic Cat ATV 450
  • Arctic Cat Alterra TRV
  • Arctic Cat Alterra CORE
  • Arctic Cat Alterra XC450

BRP (CAN-AM):

CF Moto:

  • CF Moto Cforce 500

Honda:

  • Honda TRX680FA Four Trax Rincon

Kymco:

  • Kymco Maxxer 450
  • Kymco MXU 450
  • Kymco MXU 500
  • Kymco MXU 700

Polaris:

Yamaha:

  • Yamaha Kodiak 700
  • Yamaha Kodiak 700 EPS
  • Yamaha YFM40FB Big Bear
  • Yamaha YFM40FW Kodiak/Automatic
  • Yamaha YFM40FWN Big Bear
  • Yamaha YFM450FA
  • Yamaha YFM45FA Kodiak
  • Yamaha YFM45FG Grizzly
  • Yamaha YFM45FX Wolverine
  • Yamaha YFM45KD KP Kodiak
  • Yamaha YFM600FW FH Grizzly
  • Yamaha YFM660FP FR FH FL Grizzly
  • Yamaha YFM66FA FG Grizzly
  • Yamaha YFM700DE DH PE PFPH PS Grizzly
  • Yamaha YFM700GD GP Grizzly
  • Yamaha YFM7FG Grizzly
  • Yamaha YFV600FW Grizzly
  • Yamaha YMF5FG
  • Yamaha YFM550PE DE DH Grizzly

UTVs:

  • Arctic Cat Prowler 500
  • BRP (CAN-AM) Maverick
  • BRP (CAN-AM) Traxter DPS
  • BRP (CAN-AM) Traxter Base
  • BRP (CAN-AM) Traxter STD
  • BRP (CAN-AM) Traxter
  • BRP (CAN-AM) Defender
  • Kawasaki KAF620 Mule 3000
  • Kawasaki KAF620 Mule 3010
  • Kawasaki KAF620 Mule 3020
  • Kawasaki KAF620 Mule 3010 4x4
  • Kawasaki KAF620 Mule 4010 4x4 (CN)
  • Kawasaki Teryx All Models (CN)
  • Kymco UXV450
  • Kymco UXV500
  • Kymco UXV700
  • Polaris RZR
  • Polaris RZR 4
  • Polaris RZR S 800
  • Suzuki 2005 QUV620F
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You guys have great prices over there, and choices. Here batteries are two-hundred bucks, and even with the exchange rate that makes them dearer than they should be. It's freight, which has gone crazy since covid.

I bought a starter bendix for an old inter bulldozer the other week, it was a good price at $33.oo American, but the freight, which once would have been twenty bucks kiwi, was $66.oo American.. My sixty kiwi buck part cost me over two-hundred kiwi bucks !

 

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