No start issue, is it battery.

I think its better to buy a battery from a local store that you can return if you need to and get a mantainence free sealed battery dont buy a battery online to save a few dollars you want to be able to return it if you have a problem

Last year I bought two of those Motobatt for my R3R. Twas my first on-line battery ordering.
Both were crap and puked after a month. Having got them from Amazon, all my money was refunded!
 
Last year I bought two of those Motobatt for my R3R. Twas my first on-line battery ordering.
Both were crap and puked after a month. Having got them from Amazon, all my money was refunded!
Did you have to ship them back Im sure you did thats a hassle also just go to SAMS or WALMART there cheap enough and Ive returned bad batteries to both of them never a problem
 
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Did you have to ship them back Im sure you did thats a hassle also just go to SAMS or WALMART there cheap enough and ve returned bad batteries to both of them never a problem

NO! They had me keep them and refunded ALL of my money!
They sit on my bench awaiting give -a-way.
BTW - both tested OK at the Parts store, just intermittently didn't work on my bike.
 
You swallow a dictionary Ken ?
 
NO! They had me keep them and refunded ALL of my money!
They sit on my bench awaiting give -a-way.
BTW - both tested OK at the Parts store, just intermittently didn't work on my bike.
HUH now that sounds strange so what was the problem ?
 
HUH now that sounds strange so what was the problem ?

After a month's use, they would intermittently become dead after a night's stop out on the road.
After three or four times I lost faith and dumped it. The second one did the same darn thing.
I'll not use Motobatt again, but I would buy from Amazon again.