Everything ok, I recommend for CB500 - fits perfectly. The heat sink provides adequate cooling, the factory one did not have it and there was a problem.
About a year ago I installed a colleague in a Honda CB500 - probably 1998.To this day he does not complain. Recently another colleague had a charging problem (also CB500, 1999) and asked for advice (the previous regulator - "more branded", read much more expensive - seemed to overcharge the battery [colleague's opinion, I did not check]. It turned out that everything was OK, the one evaluated remained stock).
In both cases, the spacing of the mounting holes did not fit very well, but it's 0.6 mm max - just "lick" the housing with a suitable conifer.
There could be a little more charging voltage (original :14.5 V, evaluated : 14.17 and 14, 22 V - two copies).
If someone "embraces currents" and would like to check the reg. "dry", just like the "classic" ones. - regulated power supply, bulb voltmeter - then you may be strongly surprised. But after installation in the motorcycle everything OK. Probably some "more advanced" technology (perhaps - it's a little undervoltage is also not always so ?) Considering the price / quality ratio - I recommend. In general - in Hondas (at least of these vintages) you need to take care of the charging installation. Most often the problems begin at the connectors of the 3 yellow cables from the alternator. Corrosion, oxidation, increase in resistance, overheating, the rectifier-regulator begins to overheat, the internal electronics fall apart, no longer regulate the voltage and we have a "bubble" from the battery. It is worth checking these areas carefully.
With Hondas (CB500, Transalp) I have done a little more than 80 kkm, and also a little at colleagues' repair.
Hello, I ordered a battery from gmoto company.
I am very satisfied, very fast shipping and most importantly perfectly matched to my motorcycle. Any person who has a problem with the selection of parts for his motorcycle can confidently rely on the help of Gmoto and will certainly not be disappointed.
I highly recommend.
Honda CB 500 S, 1999.
Before replacement charging only above 3000 rpm at slow 12.3 volts without load, after replacement 14.3 volts after load 14.1-14 volts (you would have to check the battery and the pradnic-alternator itself before you proceed with the replacement)
In summary - good purchase quality / price
I recommend
Aprilia sportcity one 2T 2009 year
Purchased gel battery is a good replacement for the acid counterpart, high resistance to discharge, higher starting current and perfect size match. It is worth replacing a classic acid battery with such a battery.
I have a motorcycle SUZUKI BOULEVARD VL800 year 2007 Moretti YTX9-BS gel battery as most suitable for this model
dimensions and parameters everything fits moto turns without any problems :)
and I think that's it LwG
Battery for kawasaki z800. The workmanship is very good. Moto fires to the touch. The only thing that is missing to the ideal is tapers so that the screw nuts for screwing the clamps themselves do not fall out, therefore for the fit I give 4 and not 5
Kawasaki Z750 2008, the choice was determined by longer life, it is more resistant to vibration and shock, which translates into usability-test during operation:) Solidly made, I recommend.
The turn signal perfectly matched the Honda CBR 125R - even the plug. Solidly made, with the bulb included. After installation, the whole thing makes a much better impression than replacements on leds.
Very satisfied with my purchase, received very well packaged, unbeatable value for money, if I need a battery I know I'll buy from Gmoto without hesitation. ?