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Product Review | Interphone F4 Bluetooth Headset

Posted on April 28, 2011
The new Interphone F4 integrates and improves on all the features which have made Interphone a leading product in the motorcycle and bike-to-bike communication market. Our riders use these and they work great! The headset is firm and will not easily fell off your helmet. If you have more than one, conversing with family can make your expedition safe and fun. Hands down, this is one the best headsets available on the market today. 5 Stars out of 5. read more...

Personal Testimony | We Support our ATV Riders

Posted on April 26, 2011
In Western Oregon, we are lucky to have a variety of sand dunes near Florence, Reedsport and Coos Bay. With the coast just miles away, the sea breeze feels nice when you drift along the hot sand. My first time riding on the dunes was an event I will never forget. Particularity when I foolishly challenged a particular hill...and lost. My quad and I came rolling down, and stuck in the sand. Luckily no harm was done...except maybe my pride. read more...
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News Update | China Hat 2011 and Shorai LFX Batteries

Posted on April 21, 2011
With the arrival of Spring to at least most of the USA, we see a major increase in the number of batteries leaving our warehouse to be installed in all brands and types of Powersports applications. While we at BatteryStuff.com appreciate the ‘crazy season’, it always amazes me how many batteries give up the ghost over the long winter. Mostly this is due to poor, or nonexistent maintenance procedures. With the cost of commodities on the rise purchasing a new smart charger is currently one of the best investments you can make, certainly more than money in the bank! read more...

Video Tutorial | Battery Banks Series - Parallel

Posted on April 5, 2011
A battery bank is the result of joining two or more batteries together for a single application. What does this accomplish? Well, by connecting batteries, you can increase the voltage or amperage, or both. When you need more power, instead of getting yourself a massive super tanker of a battery, you can construct a battery bank. Watch our tutorial to learn how to successfully make these connections. If you need a reference, you can also view our written tutorial as well! read more...

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