Motorcycle Batteries for Harley-Davidson Dyna

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Motorcycle Batteries for Harley Davidson Dyna

When it comes to motorcycle batteries for a Harley-Davidson Dyna, there are plenty of manufacturers to choose from. While not every battery is built the same, you can expect to get all the power you need to fuel your ride. Below are some common questions and answers about features of these batteries.

Who makes Harley-Davidson Dyna motorcycle batteries?

When trying to decide on the right battery to purchase, make sure you find a compatible model with your bike. While Harley-Davidson does not have their own separate battery factory in the US, there are plenty of dedicated manufacturers who make compatible models. Here are a few brands to pick from:

  • Moto Classic: This company builds many batteries for contemporary bikes. They also plan to included models for older brands in the future.
  • MotoBatt: They have plenty of featured batteries for your bike. Look for their four-terminal designs that allow for ease of charge and addition of accessories.
  • MotoCross: This company is known for their aftermarket designs. They are also made by Yussa.
How many volts is a Harley-Davidson Dyna motorcycle battery?

While many older units utilize a 6-volt battery, newer ones generally will be 12-volts. Keep in mind that, when you purchase a compatible unit, it should have the correct voltage. However, always check the manual to make sure you purchase the right voltage.

How do you charge a Harley-Davidson motorcycle battery?

While you might never think of a need to charge your battery, there are always instances where the unexpected can happen. If you find your motorcycle is not starting and suspect it is due to a failure of the power device, read below for instructions on how to charge it.

  1. Purchase a charger: The easiest solution to your power failure is to purchase a charger. These come in different varieties, but a common one to use is a charger that connects to a standard electrical outlet and converts the AC power from your house to a DC current.
  2. Remove it: The next step is to remove it from the motorcycle and find a safe place to set it. Once this is done, attach the charger cables and start the charger.
  3. Wait for it to charge: This might require some patience, but it should be charged in a matter of hours. Some chargers also let you know when it is fully charged.
  4. Replace the unit: Once complete, simply replace it in the motorcycle and you are good to go.
How long do they last?

While most manufacturers say that a Harley-Davidson motorcycle battery should last for 48 months, the answer really depends on how well you take care of it. This can require weekly inspections for leaks and corrosion. The biggest reason for failure is a corrosive one that needs to be replaced.