CONVENTIONAL BATTERY ( NOT SEALED - WITH SUPPLIED RESISTOR LEVEL LEAD
( SY50-N18L-AT ) A good battery - but will leak if you should lay the bike down on the right side....
It will loose its charge at about ( 1% ) per 24 hours even when out of the bike , a normal issue with batteries. So in two weeks its down to about 86 percent charge unattended. One need to pay attention and not let it go dead and un-recoverable as time moves on during the cold winter months.
Now to the AGM BATTERY. ( YTX24HL-BS ) OUR charging system will handle this type, ( some bikes systems will not ) but ours will.
As I researched this info for this post, I came across a claim from YUASA that the AGM will hold its charge ( 3-times ) longer. Now that is quite a claim and almost to good to be true. SO ,,,, having a go at the math. and being at 27 days since I had it on the charger and brought it to 100%, I did a test when I arrived home today. The math shown that the AGM BATTERY should have only went down to about 93 % instead of down to 72 %. To my amazed look on my face it shown only down to 94 % of full charge in the heated shop of 65 to 68 deg. still in the bike but unhooked from the system. Very impressive and I am glad I did make the choice to go to the maintenance free battery.
If I find more info on why some bike systems will not handle a AGM battery I will add that info to this post. I am assuming it would have something to do with the regulators cut out or the amperage/or voltage output of the bikes system..
Enjoy the winter, gee its almost gone

Gene Kap.