







⚡ Power your adventure with zero hassle, zero downtime!
The Autocessking YTX20HL-BS is a 12V, 18Ah sealed AGM motorcycle battery delivering 300 cold cranking amps. Maintenance-free and pre-charged, it offers leak-proof durability and broad compatibility with motorcycles, ATVs, scooters, and powersports vehicles. Lightweight and compact, it ensures reliable cold starts and hassle-free installation for the modern rider.





| ASIN | B0D5H5PMJM |
| Brand | Autocessking |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (733) |
| Date First Available | 27 Sept. 2024 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Item Weight | 5.83 kg |
| Item model number | YTX20HL-BS |
| Manufacturer | Autocessking |
| Manufacturer part number | YTX20HL-BS |
| Model | YTX20HL-BS |
| Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 8.71 x 15.49 cm; 5.83 kg |
P**.
This motorcycle battery is an excellent choice. It works exactly as advertised and provides reliable power for a great price. The YTX5L-BS is a sealed, maintenance-free battery, which means you don't have to worry about adding water or spills. It was a perfect fit for my motorcycle, and it has consistently held a charge, delivering the cold cranking amps needed to start the engine without a problem. For anyone looking for a dependable and affordable battery replacement, this one delivers on its promises.
A**R
Fully charged when it arrived. Slapped it in and the bike came to life. Excellant price and arrived quickly.
P**Y
This battery fits perfectly for Harley FLCHRCI Road King Classic. The Terminals are on the correct side, positive on the left, negative on the right when sitting on bike. It fits easily into the battery box and comes fully charged. The battery or replaced had 2 sets of threaded bolt holes on each of the battery terminals, one on top and one on front. This made it really easy to fasten both battery cables on front set and trickle charging cables on the top set. This battery uses a loose square nut for the battery bolts. It still has the option of using either front or top connections but you can't use both at the same time. This means you have to stack the battery cables and charging cables and the bolt doesn't quite reach the square nut. You have to raise it a little bit too get the threads to catch. This is not easy to do. You will definitely not want to disconnect the battery unless you really have to. I would have liked to reroute the negative charging cable after I got it all hooked up but I won't because it was too difficult to get that battery bolt started. It took about 1/2 hour. I had to disconnect the negative battery cable already to reroute that just to be able to attach it to the top connection. Still had to use a pair of parts to twist the cable enough to get the bolt through the cable end and into the battery terminal before even trying to get the bolt started in the square nut. Like I said PiA. That said, it was$100 cheaper than the same brand it was replacing which would have been simple to bolt in. It is the same 400 cold cranking amps as the old battery so I'm very happy with it now that it's installed. The old battery lasted about 7 years. I kept it on a Yuasa 1 amp battery charger/ maintainer when ever it was parked at home for its entire life. This is the 2nd battery I've gotten 7 years out of by this same technique. On any battery don't use regularly and want to be able to easily keep a trickle charger attached, I install the pigtail so I can easily plug in a trickle charger. It's a lot cheaper than replacing batteries.
W**D
Battery worked good for about 10 months. Won't maintain a charge in colder temps on a trickle charger. Still half the price of a Harley battery, but wish I could get 2 years out of it
M**S
I bought a diehard battery this time last year for one for Wheeler and then I bought this one for another. The diehard already crapped out this one’s still kicking.
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