Subject: RE: Centennial battery & others
Author: Greg Bender
Date: Jan 5, 2005, 7:37 PM
Post ID: 1718160054
I couldn't locate a Centinial dealer anywhere near Florida. Sounds like
a good excuse to ride out to California and pick one up directly from
you, Mark! In the mean time, I replaced my Interstate SP30R (290
cranking amps and 230 cold cranking amps - $40.00) with a Wal Mart
EverStart UP-1 garden tractor sized battery (350 cranking amps and 275
cold cranking amps - $24.96). Still a long way from the power of the
Centinial or some of the other group 55 batteries that are supposed to
fit, but I got sick and tired of looking for one that would fit and 25
bones is pretty cheap.
GUZZI-@aol.com wrote:
If anyone calls the shop and asks for the Centenial number I will give it to them to post,dont know number by heart,and am not going back to shop to get it,wont remember to bring it home with me either,you want it,ya gotta call,www.motoguzziclassics.com..btw,its the BEST way to go in a loop,,,,,ask Cam to get the numbers off his battery,its a fresh one i put in about 6 mos ago.bet its in there at least 6 years before he has to change it,THEY ARE THE BEST,mark |
Regards,
Greg Bender
1971 Ambassador
2000 Quota
http://www.thisoldtractor.com/gtbender