• Reviews around terminal (3.27 of 5)

    ODYSSEY PC680 Battery, red top

    • I do remove the negative terminal when storing for a long
    • I'm through with cheap batteries sloshing acid all over my bike and corroding the battery terminals
    • I found that the case is slightly taller than the Yuasa it replaced, and that required the use of an extender on the positive terminal to avoid any possibility of contact with the gas tank above.
    • And to the people complaining about the missing terminals, it really isn't a big deal, find some screws or bolts that fit, if you can't any local motorcycle store will have some and probably give them to you for free
    • No more terminals getting corroded
    • Beware the terminals as other have noted!
    • I confirmed on Odyssey’s site that the ship date of the battery is the 4 digit number right above the positive terminal
    • One of the best M/C Batteries on the market
    • The battery works as it should.
    • It is a tad thinner, so you may have to be a little creative as to getting it tightly secured in the batter compartment, but that was pretty easy
    • I have several models for several different motorcycles and I am wholly satisfied as to their performance and lifespan.
    • My 10 year old Odyssey is still as hot as when new and will last many more years
    • Worked as it should in k1200
    • I purchased a post adaptor kit and I wish I hadn't because this battery comes with L brackets that would work just fine instead
    • , what's not to like?Mine came with the L brackets that are recommended for the BMW, but I've found that they're not necessary