Harley Davidson Battery

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What is the best Harley Davidson battery for my motorcycle?

The best Harley Davidson battery is one that matches your exact model, has the correct specifications, and delivers reliable starting power for your engine size. For most riders, an AGM battery is the best all-round choice as it’s dependable, maintenance-free, and suited to standard Harley electrical systems. If you’re looking for a lighter option with strong cranking performance, a lithium battery can be a good upgrade, but only if it’s compatible with your bike and charging setup. If your Harley won’t start or just clicks, the most common cause is a battery with insufficient cold cranking amps (CCA) or one that’s nearing the end of its life. Choosing a model-specific battery ensures proper fitment and avoids these issues. For OEM parts, the Harley-Davidson AGM Original Equipment battery is a trusted standard choice, while riders looking for lighter performance upgrades often consider the Harley-Davidson Lithium LiFe 8Ah Battery or BS Lithium Battery BCLI 12.8V 4Ah (48Wh) from the LiFePO4 range. If your bike sits unused, using a Harley Davidson battery charger can help maintain charge and extend battery life.

How do I know if my Harley Davidson battery needs replacing?

Common signs your Harley Davidson battery needs replacing include slow engine cranking, a clicking sound when starting, dim lights, or the bike not starting at all. Most batteries last 2 to 4 years depending on use and storage. If your battery struggles after sitting or won’t hold charge, it’s likely time to replace it with a model suited to your bike, such as options for Sportster or Softail models. At Morgan and Wacker, we provide free battery load tests, battery charging services. Feel free to contact our service team for assistance with your battery.

Why won’t my Harley start and just clicks - is it the battery?

If your Harley won’t start and just clicks, the battery is the most common cause. This usually means it doesn’t have enough power to turn the engine over, often due to low charge or ageing. However, it can also point to poor connections or starter issues. Replacing with a properly rated HD motorcycle battery often resolves this, especially if the current one is a few years old.

Why does my Harley battery keep going flat after a few days?

A Harley battery that goes flat after a few days is often caused by natural drain, infrequent riding, or a weak battery. Electrical accessories or a charging system issue can also contribute. Using a Harley Davidson battery charger helps maintain charge when the bike isn’t in use. For reliable replacements and the right setup, Morgan and Wacker is a trusted Australian supplier for Harley batteries and accessories.

Is it my battery or a charging system problem on my Harley?

If your Harley keeps going flat even after charging or replacing the battery, the issue may be the charging system rather than the battery itself. A faulty stator or regulator can prevent proper charging while riding. If a new Harley Davidson battery quickly loses charge, it’s worth checking the system.

What battery fits my Harley Davidson model (Sportster, Softail, Dyna etc.)?

The correct Harley Davidson battery depends on your specific model and year, as different bikes like Sportster, Softail, Dyna, Fatboy, Breakout, Street 500 and Iron 883 all have unique requirements. Using a model-specific battery ensures proper fitment and starting performance. Whether you're looking for a Harley Breakout battery, a Harley softail battery, a Harley Sporster battery or a Harley battery for outher models, Morgan and Wacker is a reliable Australian dealership for all your Harley battery needs.

Are lithium batteries good for Harley Davidson motorcycles?

Harley lithium batteries can be a good option for Harley Davidson motorcycles if you want lighter weight and strong starting power. They suit performance-focused riders but require compatible charging systems and care. For everyday use, many riders still prefer AGM batteries for their reliability. Choosing the right type depends on how you ride and your bike’s setup.

Do I need a battery tender for my Harley?

Yes, a Harley Davidson battery tender is recommended, especially if your bike isn’t ridden regularly. It helps maintain charge, prevents the battery from going flat, and can extend overall lifespan. This is particularly useful for weekend riders or during storage periods, ensuring your Harley starts reliably when you’re ready to ride.

Are genuine Harley Davidson batteries better than aftermarket options?

Genuine Harley batteries are designed specifically for Harley models, offering reliable fitment and performance. However, high-quality aftermarket options can provide similar or better value when matched correctly to your bike. The key is choosing a battery with the right specifications and proven reliability, rather than focusing only on branding.

What is the best battery for a Harley Davidson Touring model?

The best battery for a Harley Davidson Touring model is one that delivers strong cold cranking power, reliable starting performance, and is correctly sized for heavy touring bikes like the Road King, Street Glide, and Ultra Limited. Most riders choose a high-quality AGM battery for dependable, maintenance-free performance in all conditions. For riders wanting a lighter, higher-performance option, a compatible lithium battery can also be used, provided it matches the bike’s electrical system. Touring models place higher demand on batteries due to added electronics, so choosing a correctly rated Harley Davidson battery with strong CCA is essential for reliability on long rides.