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Tag Archives: 6 Volt battery sizes. 6 Volt Motorcycle Battery Specs and Sizes. 6 Volt motorcycle battery specs (lead acid batteries)…. 6 Volt Lead acid batteries. Also known as conventional batteries) usually come with the acid in a separate pack and are filled through the stoppers in the top of the battery (3 stoppers in the top of a 6v battery, usually yellow in colour). 6 Volt lead acid batteries usually start with the code 6N (e.g. 6N6-3B. Or B (e.g. B39-6. Continue reading →. 6 Volt battery sizes.
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Motorcycle Battery Care Archives - White Dog Guide to Motorcycle Batteries
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Category Archives: Motorcycle Battery Care. If a motorbike is used regularly and a few basic checks are performed once a month, a motorbike battery should be serviceable for at least 3 years. Maintenance free and gel filled batteries require very little maintenance once they have been correctly charged and installed. Checking the battery at least once a month will usually ensure trouble free usage. Motorcycle Battery FAQ’s (frequently asked questions). A few common (and not so common! Not sorted into any...
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Battery part no Archives - White Dog Guide to Motorcycle Batteries
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Tag Archives: Battery part no. What the Numbers and Letters on a Battery Mean (motorcycle battery part numbers). This post contains a breakdown of maintenance free, gel and lead acid motorbike battery part numbers. The motorcycle battery part numbers are commonly used examples of motorcycle battery. Part numbers with a brief explanation of what the letters and numbers mean. Continue reading →. Search this blog…. Motorcycle Battery Application Guide. Random blog links :-). 6 Volt battery sizes.
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2T vs 4T Archives - White Dog Guide to Motorcycle Oil
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Tag Archives: 2T vs 4T. 2 Stroke and 4 Stroke Engines Explained. Pros and cons of 2 stroke and 4 stroke engines. Pros and Cons of 2 and 4 Stroke. Easy and cheap to manufacture. High Pollution levels (caused by burning of oil with the fuel). Relatively high power output for CC. Ideal for smaller motorcycles and scooters up to 125cc due to low production cost and good power output. Due to the way oil is burnt in the cylinder, re-bores are required every so often. Continue reading →. Search this blog….
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10w40 Archives - White Dog Guide to Motorcycle Oil
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What the letters and numbers mean for motorcycle oil. Continue reading →. Search this blog…. 2 Stroke and 4 Stroke Engines Explained. Motorcycle Oil Filter Fitment Guide. Oil Manufacturers and Specifications. Random blog links :-). All thrash and blue smoke. Suck squeeze bang blow. Motorcycle oil, info and specification blog by WHITEDOGBIKES :). White Dog Motorcycle Accessories. Established 2003 - Address: Unit 2, Primes Lane Units, Primes Lane, Upper Holton, Halesworth, Suffolk, UK. IP19 8NZ.
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Motorcycle Battery Specs Archives - White Dog Guide to Motorcycle Batteries
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Category Archives: Motorcycle Battery Specs. Motorbike and scooter battery sizes, specifications and weights. Ideal if your looking to compare different batteries or if your looking for a battery to fit your bike but only know the required size or power output (this can be especially useful for Chinese or no name motorcycles and mopeds). 6 Volt Motorcycle Battery Specs and Sizes. 6 Volt motorcycle battery specs (lead acid batteries)…. 6 Volt Lead acid batteries. Or B (e.g. B39-6. Continue reading →.
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Castor oil Archives - White Dog Guide to Motorcycle Oil
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Tag Archives: Castor oil. Different motorcycle oil types. Animal and Vegetable oils:. And fats used to be used for greasing horse and cart axles, but animal fats are not suitable for motorcycle. Engines as they oxidise (burn) at low temperatures and will form a clogging gum or varnish. Have the same drawbacks as animal fats, except castor oil. Continue reading →. Search this blog…. 2 Stroke and 4 Stroke Engines Explained. Motorcycle Oil Filter Fitment Guide. Oil Manufacturers and Specifications.
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Motorcycle Battery Information Archives - White Dog Guide to Motorcycle Batteries
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Category Archives: Motorcycle Battery Information. This section contains general motorbike battery information, including explanation of battery part numbers, how batteries produce electricity and size and output information. Motorcycle Battery Cross Section Diagram. Cross section of a common maintenance motorcycle battery. Showing the basic parts and components that make the battery produce electricity. A few terms that are used when dealing with motorcycle batteries. Part numbers with a brief explanati...
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Battery care Archives - White Dog Guide to Motorcycle Batteries
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Tag Archives: Battery care. Motorcycle Battery FAQ’s (frequently asked questions). A few common (and not so common! Questions that have been asked about scooter and motorbike battery care and maintenance. Not sorted into any particular order, but covering many areas of battery care in including parts number questions, topping up questions, fault finding questions, battery charging questions and much more! Continue reading →. Motorcycle Battery Fault Finding. And battery charging systems. A few slightly i...
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How its made Archives - White Dog Guide to Motorcycle Oil
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Tag Archives: How its made. What additives are used in motorbike oils? Oil additives are added to oils during the manufacturing process to improve the performance of motorcycle oils. Below are examples of commonly used additives. Additives are often used to improve the lubrication qualities and reduce oxidation (burning) and friction, but they can also be used for simple things like changing the colour of the oil. Continue reading →. Search this blog…. 2 Stroke and 4 Stroke Engines Explained.