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XTZ10S

Xtreme Volts XTZ10S is a direct replacement for the Yuasa YTZ10S battery battery supplied with your vehicle.  The XTZ10S measures 6" wide x 3.44" deep x 3.69" high.  When viewing the battery with the terminals on the side of the battery closest to you the positive terminal is on the left side, negative is on the right side. It is a 12 volt battery, rated at 8.6 amp hours, and 200 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) as rated by the factory.

 The Xtreme Volts XTZ10S is a high performance factory sealed absorbed glass mat (AGM), maintenance free (MF), valve regulated lead acid battery (VRLA).  What does this means to the battery user? First, factory sealed means the battery comes with the acid already installed. The battery is permanently sealed, so there is no acid to handle.  Next, AGM construction incorporates glass mating packed between the plates.  As acid is added to the battery the acid absorbs into the glass matting.  This eliminates free floating acid in the battery, and eliminates the chance of acid leaking from the battery even when the battery case is damaged.  The glass mat also acts as a dampener, or cushion against shock and vibration, making this battery well suited for motorcycle and ATV applications.  Third, it is maintenance free (MF).  There is no need to check or maintain fluid levels in the battery.  Finally, a valve regulated lead acid (VRLA) battery does not have a vent tube.  Vapors produced by the battery are re-circulated back into the battery.  This reduces corrosion around the battery, while also eliminating the venting of hazardous hydrogen gas under normal operating and charging conditions.  In addition, the absence of a vent tube means no acid leaking from the battery. 

 

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Find your application below:

ATV (All Terrain Vehicle)

Make               CC       Model                                                  Year 

Suzuki              450      LT-R450 QuadRacer                           2006 – 2009

Yamaha           350      YFM350R Raptor                                2004 – 2009


 

Motorcycle

Make               CC       Model                                                  Year 

Honda              600      CBR600F4i, 600RR                            2001 – 2009

Honda              600      VT600C, CD Shadow Deluxe              2004 – 2007

Honda              919      CB900F (919)                                     2002 – 2006

Honda              929      CBR929RR, RE                                   2000 – 2001

Honda              954      CBR954RR                                         2002 – 2003

Honda              1000    CBR1000RR                                       2004 – 2007

KTM               625      SMC, SXC                                          2003 – 2009

KTM               640      Duke II, LC4, Adventure                      2003 – 2008

KTM               690      Duke                                                    2009

KTM               690      Supermoto                                           2009

MV Agusta      750      F4, Brutale                                           2000 – 2008

MV Agusta      910      Brutale                                                 2006 – 2009

MV Agusta      1000    F4 Series                                             2005 – 2009

Yamaha            600      YZF-R6 (excl. R6S)                            2006 – 2009

Yamaha            1000    YZF-R1                                              2004 – 2009


Scooter

Make               CC       Model                                                 Year 

Yamaha            50        Morphous                                           2006 – 2007

Yamaha            500      XP500 T-Max                                    2009

 

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