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popular Posted by imabass • Last Friday

Everstart motorcycle battery clearance at Walmart $25+ B&M YMMV

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I was in local Walmart store in Tulsa and they had several motorcycle batteries on clearance for $25-$32.50 ea. Several sizes are available. I looked in the automotive battery section and it looks like the packaging is changing on the batteries. These batteries are stored dry and have long shelf life as long as you don't fill them.

14La2 $25, 46% off
ES14LA2, $25, 46% off
14AA2, $32.50, 35% off
12N94B1, $25, 46% off
16CLB, $36, 40% off
50N18LA3, $34, 48% off

https://www.walmart.com/ip/EverSt...om=/search
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I was in local Walmart store in Tulsa and they had several motorcycle batteries on clearance for $25-$32.50 ea. Several sizes are available. I looked in the automotive battery section and it looks like the packaging is changing on the batteries. These batteries are stored dry and have long shelf life as long as you don't fill them.

14La2 $25, 46% off
ES14LA2, $25, 46% off
14AA2, $32.50, 35% off
12N94B1, $25, 46% off
16CLB, $36, 40% off
50N18LA3, $34, 48% off

https://www.walmart.com/ip/EverSt...om=/search

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brotherhpj41
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3 month free replacement warranty
6d ago
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johnjohnpipefitterso
6d ago
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They add on a 12 dollar core charge . Known from experience shopping clearance stuff.
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DaveC4644
6d ago
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I've always found these to be a 1 season battery.
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JulianT24
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Oh boy. A local salvage store got a HUGE lot of Everstart power sport batteries a few years ago, some unactivated and new in box, others with recent date stickers showing they were being maintained within the last 3 months. I settled on a new in box Everstart ES9BS that had never been activated for around $33… perfect for a 2008-2012 Kawasaki Ninja 250 that cost me over $100 for a new Duralast battery around 2013… and that was after the core exchange discount.

For the new Everstart I added the electrolyte and followed the activation instructions to the letter only to see it vent a little (bulged the vent cap up) and have trouble even getting to 12v. I used the same Schumacher charger I used to activate the Duralast a decade earlier. I still use that charger regularly as a battery maintainer so I know it works fine. It's just that the Everstart motorcycle battery was a piece of junk.

I wish mine had a warranty but them's the breaks with salvage store goods. If you get one, be ready to test and claim warranty.
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cde
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Too bad they don't have my bikes bat.
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UniqueMagic721
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Quote from DaveC4644 :
I've always found these to be a 1 season battery.
They're all one season battery's. I've never had a brand of small power sports battery last more than a year. Unless you keep a charger on them at all times.
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likeaw
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Quote from DaveC4644 :
I've always found these to be a 1 season battery.
I usually get 2-4 years out of mine by monitoring the charge and liquid levels. Check and charge every 1-3 weeks. Never let it go dead as you will ruin it and have a paper weight then.

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avalon
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any chance any of them are AGM so they could be used off a UPS?
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DaveC4644
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Quote from UniqueMagic721 :
They're all one season battery's. I've never had a brand of small power sports battery last more than a year. Unless you keep a charger on them at all times.
I buy only Yuasa. They are OEM for a reason. They last 3-4 years for me.
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brotherhpj41
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Quote from UniqueMagic721 :
They're all one season battery's. I've never had a brand of small power sports battery last more than a year. Unless you keep a charger on them at all times.
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Bad reviews
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If you use a ytx9bs you can sub a ytx7bs or YTZ10S-BS on amazon or ebay , whichever is cheaper. You can even step down a little smaller as long as the terminals line up.

THey work. Batteries aren't necessarily designed to only be sufficient to crank the motor but instead be able to have lights on for emergency purposes for an extended amount of time... or crank the motor some crazy amount of time. So a smaller capacity battery will still crank our bikes up plenty more than we need when it's functioning right. and when the bike or battery isnt' functioning right, the extra battery isn't going to fix the problem. So no real need to buy the extra battery capacity. I usually spend about $20 to $23 on battery. Sometimes i'll buy 2 or 3 if that makes a discount and list them for sale on market place. Save a few bucks. Make a few bucks. meet some fellow riders. Take a spare battery or two to bike week and list them there or have a spare for your own bike. Having a spare at bikeweek is a good thing. Having no ride-able bike at bw is a bad thing lol

Oh yea, always turn your bike off with your key, so your headlight turns off too to not drain your battery. Using kill switch and forgetting causes problems. and with any motorcycle battery, keep it hooked to a tender over the winter.
Last edited by infin8007 April 12, 2025 at 07:19 AM.
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I keep my bike on a tender but I own one of these 3-4 yrs old and still working fine no issues. These seem cheap enuf even tho I'm having no issues if I can find it this price I'm going to get a new battery.
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MaroonStep994
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Looks like the reviews for powersports use aren't great, but maybe it would work for the interior lights in my trailer.

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Quote from DaveC4644 :
I buy only Yuasa. They are OEM for a reason. They last 3-4 years for me.
They don't sell those at walmart or Autozone...

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