Are you still standing behind this Yuasa battery. After 7 years I believe I need to change mine out.

Yes indeed!
I seem to need a battery every 2 or 3 years and this is the best I've found so far.
 
I replace the batteries on my bikes every four years and have NEVER had a problem with the walmart batteries, I neve use a tender in fact I do not even own one as my bikes get the pleasure of my arse sitting on them nearly every day.
 
If wanting the AG type, I prefer the YUASA YTX20HL-BS with 310 CCA & 17.5 Ah.

I agree. A high quality battery for less than $100. To me, lithium batteries is are way too expensive and I've never had a cranking issue with this battery. It comes dry and you add the acid so you always know it fresh and hasn't been setting on the shelf for months. I'm a three year battery guy anyway... even with it on my optimate. Three long cold winters and I want a new battery just in case.
 
IMG_0567.JPG Stock battery lasted almost three years. Replaced with the same last Sunday. Works for me never had a issue with bike starting even in extremely cold weather (17 degrees) Very cold ride that day.:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p
 
Rocket Scientist will chime in soon. He has a magic aura about him, that keeps batteries going. I believe he's still running the battery from his 1975 Honda 750 in his Rocket........;):whitstling::laugh::cautious: ha ha ha.... just sayin. He does have very good luck with battery's though.:)
 
IMG_0567.JPG Stock battery lasted almost three years. Replaced with the same last Sunday. Works for me never had a issue with bike starting even in extremely cold weather (17 degrees) Very cold ride that day.:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p
same here never had a problem with the Walmart special some just overthink the battery question, as i said before I change my battery every four years even if the battery feels okay it is still changed.
 
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