Posted May 29, 20159 yr Hi folks. I know I'm asking questions a good bit on here recently and I apologise lol I just like to be sure. I'm trying to get my brother who's in work a new battery for his virago, guy was hesitant to sell me one as I didn't have the code. I can't get the code cause my brothers in work and my drags in the garage getting the breaks looked at so I can't ride over to look. Is the code for the battery really important or should I absolutely wait until I get the right code? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 29, 20159 yr Yes it's important but you should just be able to google it and find the right one, then you can decide to buy the standard lead acid type or the new gel type or even the LiON type if your feeling flush. found this in about 2 minutes and loads more as well http://www.google.co.uk/aclk?sa=l&ai=C7nDJI4NoVcXnCsGfywP5rILADJu3kP0Fy5C_h4kBsfiWq-gBCAYQASgCYLuGgIDQCqAB26uJ7gPIAQepAr4bcVqOnbk-qgQnT9CulvconG4l2I1lwhd3mAeu8-sVLVBk2TJWyC5OV1mri4DFm13-wAUFoAYmgAeN1PYRkAcDqAemvhuoB5PCG6gHlMIb2AcB4BL37uemgNzO7xs&sig=AOD64_3yBtjCJAt6xX--tGKosMUy7aXIGA&ctype=5&rct=j&q=&ved=0CHoQ9A4&adurl=http://www.allbatteries.co.uk/motorbike-battery/yamaha/125/xv-125-virago-4rs/1997-2001-mot068.html%3Futm_source%3DGoogleProductSearch%26utm_medium%3Dcomparator%26utm_campaign%3DGPS
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