Anti gravity batteries

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Russ
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Anti gravity batteries

Post by Russ »

Has anyone used one of those Anti-Gravity batteries? I’m thinking of getting one for a ’93 Sportster but I’d like some informed opinion before I have an arm and a leg removed to pay for it..

I’m in England so any experience of cold/damp weather starting would be useful. :auto-dirtbike:

Thanks people
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Re: Anti gravity batteries

Post by gearhead1951 »

Have you googled thier site ? They have all the info you need and cite the science and tech behind the batterys !
Russ
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Re: Anti gravity batteries

Post by Russ »

I did google their site but figured they wouldn't be very likely to say if there's a problem with their product. I've read good things about these batteries in the bike press but since throwing out a freebie is the best way to get a good review in most of the press I'm disinclined to trust the word of jurnos.
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Re: Anti gravity batteries

Post by joechop »

I realize the post is old but..... I've used AG, but prefer Full Spectrum Power. Jason's a cool dude.

http://www.fullspectrumpower.com/

joe
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