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Thread: Modern battery for my 33 VL

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    Smile Modern battery for my 33 VL

    Anybody got an part number or description/dimensions for a modern 6 volt battery for 1933 VLE? I really don't want to wait to mailorder one and don't need a "stock" looking one. Just want to take my new rebuild bike out for a ride and need a battery!

    The local "Batterys and More" guy freaked out when I called about it this morning, but he did say that if I had a part number, like a Yuasa number, he could help me right out.
    Clark

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    Default 6v battery

    hello---i got one from an electrical supply house. it was intended for the emergency lights over the exit doors in public buildings. just tell them you need 6 volt. they usually last a couple of years----stillman

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    Dixie Distrubiting stocks tham. Most any shop can order parts through Dixie.
    Be sure to visit;
    http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
    Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
    Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/

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    Rat at Harbor Vintage has them and they run about $65. The Yuasa # is B-36-A. Interstate also makes one. I have 3 VL's and that is what I run. I even leave them in the box as they fit the battery box better that way. Rat also sells post extensions so the post come outside the batery box rather than running the wires into the box and risking chafing the wire and shorting it out.

    Tom
    AMCA# 12766

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    I gave you an incorrect number in my last post. The correct # is B38-6A. I noticed it this mornig when I had the battery cover off charging up one of my VL's for a bike night ride tonight. Interstate uses the same number. Sorry for the mistake!
    Tom
    AMCA#12766

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    Home Depot. $9.95

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    Smile Thnaks for the help!

    B38-6a appears to be the winner. $40.00 at the local "Batteries and More".
    Thanks guys

    Clark

    If I could figure out how to attach a pic, I would. Appears my file size is too big
    Clark

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    Default 6V batt

    I agree with indianut, I can fit two of the 6v batts. from Home Depot in my stock 45 batt. box. You must use a couple of shims, but you can have a spare or one for a friend in need. They really do last a long time. I've had mine for 2 plus years and, I have put more than 3,000 miles on the same batt.
    fogfrank
    also a FOG member

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    I'm using those generic B-38 6A batteries and getting a couple of years out of them. I no longer buy the Indian-made repro batteries because of poor quality experience.
    steve@vlheaven.com

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    who makes the 12 volt in a 6 volt harley box ? did not see anyone at Rhinebeck that had any
    Moose
    aka Glenn

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