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Old 08-19-2005, 01:46 PM
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Newbie battery question.

Hi, I am new to motorcycles, I don't actually have one yet.
I see alot of ads for bikes for sale, some of which say they need a battery. Are motorcycles 12, or 6 volt?
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12. Thats kinda scary....
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12 volts is scary?
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Re: Newbie battery question.

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12 volts is scary?

12 volts is Vurrry Scurry...


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