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Chuck Dean
Posts: 77
Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2016 8:56 am

Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery [3 Attachments]

Post by Chuck Dean »

= sorry, I should've warned you about the Malaysia road. I took it to, on my search for the elusive battery. My battery plus alluded to me that the new battery was a maintenance free battery which I wasn't looking for. Is this not the case?
Chuck (mobile) Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
On May 8, 2017, at 12:53 PM,
rstevens19@...
[2cylinderhondas] wrote:
My battery saga for the Honda 600.
Eric Geiger suggested that a battery could be found through Batteries Plus, but others said it could not be done.
Chuck Dean found one (actually he bought two) from a Norton Motorcycle shop in England, and at a very good price!
With that encouragement I too ordered one from England, same shop.
Well it turned out that the price went up a
little and the shipping almost doubled (they said battery shipping surcharge).
So I cancelled that order and resolved to find a US source for this battery.
I searched worldwide and found
them readily available in Malaysia.
Unfortunately, they do not ship outside country.
However, I did find that the current
designator from YUASA is
46B24R
for
an
NS60
battery.
Armed with that information I searched the US
Yuasa site and found the 46B24R battery in their 2017 application guide as a Japanese Tractor battery .
Taking Erics advice, I went to my local
Batteries Plus and asked if they could get it.
Well, they werent sure but they did confirm that they are a valid vendor for Yuasa batteries and made a call to Yuasa in PA to confirm availability and retail price $110.
Great!
But (there is always a
but), new shipping regulations for batteries added $18 to the normal $10 handling fee.
With sales tax that put
the price at $145.
I guess the guy at
Batteries Plus felt sorry for me so he gave me the online order discount, 10%.
So the final price was $135
(w/Core) and would arrive in 4 days.
A
few days later I called to see if the battery was on the way and I got another 'But'.
Seems Yuasa US did not have any
in stock and there would be a 2 week delay.
I said OK I can wait.
Two weeks
later the battery came exactly as described.
So here is the bottom line: The battery is a fresh exact match of the original, total cost $135, with acid/activation, AND the US supply chain has been primed.
The UK batteries are NOS
shipped dry and also match for a price of $114 plus they need to be acid filled at a cost of about $10 for a total of $124.
The Batteries Plus part number is
CYLNS60-D
.
Many thanks to Eric and Chuck, hope this
helps collectors. See my attached photos.
rstevens19
Posts: 18
Joined: Thu Dec 15, 2016 3:49 am

Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery

Post by rstevens19 »

Chuck,
It is a standard battery Yuasa number 46B24R for a Japanese Tractor.
Battery is marked NS60 on top, see pictures.  Looks just like yours except it is made in Taiwan.  Yuasa does make a Group 51 maintenance free battery, but it looks like all the other maintenance free batteries. Note, I had a new 1972 AZ600 back in the day I drove in MD and never replaced the battery in the 6 years I owned it.
Richard
From:
Chuck Dean cadean329@...
[2cylinderhondas]
Sent:
Monday, May 08, 2017 4:21 PM
To:
2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery
= sorry, I should've warned you about the Malaysia road. I took it to, on my search for the elusive battery. My battery plus alluded to me that the new battery was a maintenance free battery which I wasn't looking for. Is this not the case?
Chuck (mobile)
Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
On May 8, 2017, at 12:53 PM, rstevens19@...
[2cylinderhondas] My battery saga for the Honda 600.
> Eric Geiger suggested that a battery could be found through Batteries > Plus, but others said it could not be done.
> Chuck Dean
> found one (actually he bought two) from a Norton Motorcycle shop in England, > and at a very good price!
> With that encouragement I too
> ordered one from England, same shop.
> Well it turned out
> that the price went up a little and the shipping almost doubled (they said > battery shipping surcharge). So I cancelled that order and resolved to find a > US source for this battery.
> I searched worldwide and found
> them readily available in Malaysia.
> Unfortunately, they do
> not ship outside country.
> However, I did find that the
> current designator from YUASA is
> 46B24R
> for an
> NS60
> battery.
> Armed with that information I searched the US
> Yuasa site and found the 46B24R battery in their 2017 application guide as a
> Japanese Tractor battery
> .
> Taking Erics advice, I
> went to my local Batteries Plus and asked if they could get it.
> Well, they werent sure but they did confirm that they are a valid > vendor for Yuasa batteries and made a call to Yuasa in PA to confirm > availability and retail price $110.
> Great!
> But (there is always a but), new shipping regulations for batteries > added $18 to the normal $10 handling fee.
> With sales tax
> that put the price at $145.
> I guess the guy at Batteries
> Plus felt sorry for me so he gave me the online order discount, > 10%.
> So the final price was $135 (w/Core) and would arrive
> in 4 days.
> A few days later I called to see if the battery
> was on the way and I got another 'But'.
> Seems Yuasa US did
> not have any in stock and there would be a 2 week delay.
> I
> said OK I can wait.
> Two weeks later the battery came
> exactly as described.
> So here is the bottom line: The
> battery is a fresh exact match of the original, total cost $135, with > acid/activation, AND the US supply chain has been primed.
> The UK batteries are NOS shipped dry and also match for a price of $114 > plus they need to be acid filled at a cost of about $10 for a total of > $124.
> The Batteries Plus part number is
> CYLNS60-D
> .
> Many thanks to Eric and Chuck, hope this
> helps collectors. See my attached photos.
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Chuck Dean
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Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery

Post by Chuck Dean »

Thanks, good to know!
I'm curious to see how long this battery will last out here in the desert heat. I am using a battery tender, so it should last a few years longer. Most batteries crap out after two years.
Chuck (mobile) Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
On May 8, 2017, at 1:39 PM,
rstevens19@...
[2cylinderhondas] wrote:
Chuck,
It is a standard battery Yuasa number 46B24R for a Japanese Tractor.
Battery is marked NS60 on top, see pictures.  Looks just like yours except it is made in Taiwan.  Yuasa does make a Group 51 maintenance free battery, but it looks like all the other maintenance free batteries. Note, I had a new 1972 AZ600 back in the day I drove in MD and never replaced the battery in the 6 years I owned it.
Richard
From:
Chuck Dean cadean329@...
[2cylinderhondas]
Sent:
Monday, May 08, 2017 4:21 PM
To:
2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Original battery? USA source
Yuasa NS60 battery
= sorry, I should've warned you about the Malaysia road. I took it to, on my search for the elusive battery. My battery plus alluded to me that the new battery was a maintenance free battery which I wasn't looking for. Is this not the case?
Chuck (mobile)
Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
On May 8, 2017, at 12:53 PM,
rstevens19@...
[2cylinderhondas] My battery saga for the Honda 600.
> Eric Geiger suggested that a battery could be found through Batteries > Plus, but others said it could not be done.
> Chuck Dean
> found one (actually he bought two) from a Norton Motorcycle shop in England, > and at a very good price!
> With that encouragement I too
> ordered one from England, same shop.
> Well it turned out
> that the price went up a little and the shipping almost doubled (they said > battery shipping surcharge). So I cancelled that order and resolved to find a > US source for this battery.
> I searched worldwide and found
> them readily available in Malaysia.
> Unfortunately, they do
> not ship outside country.
> However, I did find that the
> current designator from YUASA is
> 46B24R
> for an
> NS60
> battery.
> Armed with that information I searched the US
> Yuasa site and found the 46B24R battery in their 2017 application guide as a
> Japanese Tractor battery
> .
> Taking Erics advice, I
> went to my local Batteries Plus and asked if they could get it.
> Well, they werent sure but they did confirm that they are a valid > vendor for Yuasa batteries and made a call to Yuasa in PA to confirm > availability and retail price $110.
> Great!
> But (there is always a but), new shipping regulations for batteries > added $18 to the normal $10 handling fee.
> With sales tax
> that put the price at $145.
> I guess the guy at Batteries
> Plus felt sorry for me so he gave me the online order discount, > 10%.
> So the final price was $135 (w/Core) and would arrive
> in 4 days.
> A few days later I called to see if the battery
> was on the way and I got another 'But'.
> Seems Yuasa US did
> not have any in stock and there would be a 2 week delay.
> I
> said OK I can wait.
> Two weeks later the battery came
> exactly as described.
> So here is the bottom line: The
> battery is a fresh exact match of the original, total cost $135, with > acid/activation, AND the US supply chain has been primed.
> The UK batteries are NOS shipped dry and also match for a price of $114 > plus they need to be acid filled at a cost of about $10 for a total of > $124.
> The Batteries Plus part number is
> CYLNS60-D
> .
> Many thanks to Eric and Chuck, hope this
> helps collectors. See my attached photos.
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Eric Geiger
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Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery

Post by Eric Geiger »

I've been running mine for almost 3 years I think.
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Egeiger@...
On May 8, 2017, at 1:58 PM, Chuck Dean
cadean329@...
[2cylinderhondas] wrote:
Thanks, good to know!
I'm curious to see how long this battery will last out here in the desert heat. I am using a battery tender, so it should last a few years longer. Most batteries crap out after two years.
Chuck (mobile)
Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
On May 8, 2017, at 1:39 PM,
rstevens19@...
[2cylinderhondas] wrote:
> Chuck,
> It is a standard battery Yuasa number 46B24R for a Japanese Tractor. Battery is marked NS60 on top, see pictures.  Looks just like yours except it is made in Taiwan.  Yuasa does make a Group 51 maintenance free battery, but it looks like all the other > maintenance free batteries. Note, I had a new 1972 AZ600 back in the day I drove in MD and never replaced the battery in the 6 years I owned it.
> Richard
> From:
> Chuck Dean cadean329@... [2cylinderhondas]
> Sent:
> Monday, May 08, 2017 4:21 PM
> To:
> 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> Subject:
> Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery
> = sorry, I should've warned you about the Malaysia road. I took it to, on my search for the elusive battery. My battery plus alluded to me that the new battery was a maintenance free battery which I wasn't looking for. Is this not the case?
> Chuck (mobile)
> Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
> Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
> On May 8, 2017, at 12:53 PM,
> rstevens19@...
> [2cylinderhondas] 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> > wrote:
> > My battery saga for the Honda 600.
> > Eric Geiger suggested that a battery could be found through Batteries Plus, but others said it could not be done.
> > Chuck Dean found one (actually he bought two) from a Norton Motorcycle shop in England, and at a very good price!
> > With that encouragement I too ordered one from England, same shop.
> > Well it turned out that the price went up a little and the shipping almost doubled (they said battery shipping surcharge). So I cancelled that order and resolved to find a US source for this battery.
> > I searched worldwide and found them readily available in Malaysia.
> > Unfortunately, they do not ship outside country.
> > However, I did find that the current designator from YUASA is
> > 46B24R
> > for an
> > NS60
> > battery.
> > Armed with that information I searched the US Yuasa site and found the 46B24R battery in their 2017 application guide as a
> > Japanese Tractor battery
> > .
> > Taking Erics advice, I went to my local Batteries Plus and asked if they could get it.
> > Well, they werent sure but they did confirm that they are a valid vendor for Yuasa batteries and made a call to Yuasa in PA to confirm availability and retail price $110.
> > Great!
> > But (there is always a but), new shipping regulations for batteries added $18 to the normal $10 handling fee.
> > With sales tax that put the price at $145.
> > I guess the guy at Batteries Plus felt sorry for me so he gave me the online order discount, 10%.
> > So the final price was $135 (w/Core) and would arrive in 4 days.
> > A few days later I called to see if the battery was on the way and I got another 'But'.
> > Seems Yuasa US did not have any in stock and there would be a 2 week delay.
> > I said OK I can wait.
> > Two weeks later the battery came exactly as described.
> > So here is the bottom line: The battery is a fresh exact match of the original, total cost $135, with acid/activation, AND the US supply chain has been primed.
> > The UK batteries are NOS shipped dry and also match for a price of $114 plus they need to be acid filled at a cost of about $10 for a total of $124.
> > The Batteries Plus part number is
> > CYLNS60-D
> > .
> > Many thanks to Eric and Chuck, hope this helps collectors. See my attached photos.
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JGraf
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Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery

Post by JGraf »

The specific gravity for "tropical" or "southern" lead-acid batteries used to be specified at less then the "normal" 1.265 to extend the life. I don't recall that information and can't seem to locate it. It's buried in someplace in Google. Less acid, more water.
From:
"Eric Geiger egeiger@... [2cylinderhondas]"
To:
"2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com"
Sent:
Monday, May 8, 2017 4:31 PM
Subject:
Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery
I've been running mine for almost 3 years I think.
------------------------------------------
Eric Geiger
PRG-Nocturne
XXX-XXX-XXXX
Egeiger@...
On May 8, 2017, at 1:58 PM, Chuck Dean
cadean329@...
[2cylinderhondas] wrote:
Thanks, good to know!
I'm curious to see how long this battery will last out here in the desert heat. I am using a battery tender, so it should last a few years longer. Most batteries crap out after two years.
Chuck (mobile)
Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
On May 8, 2017, at 1:39 PM,
rstevens19@...
[2cylinderhondas] wrote:
> Chuck,
> It is a standard battery Yuasa number 46B24R for a Japanese Tractor. Battery is marked NS60 on top, see pictures.  Looks just like yours except it is made in Taiwan.  Yuasa does make a Group 51 maintenance free battery, but it looks like all the other > maintenance free batteries. Note, I had a new 1972 AZ600 back in the day I drove in MD and never replaced the battery in the 6 years I owned it.
> Richard
> From:
> Chuck Dean cadean329@... [2cylinderhondas]
> Sent:
> Monday, May 08, 2017 4:21 PM
> To:
> 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> Subject:
> Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery
> = sorry, I should've warned you about the Malaysia road. I took it to, on my search for the elusive battery. My battery plus alluded to me that the new battery was a maintenance free battery which I wasn't looking for. Is this not the case?
> Chuck (mobile)
> Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
> Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
> On May 8, 2017, at 12:53 PM,
> rstevens19@...
> [2cylinderhondas] 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> > wrote:
> > My battery saga for the Honda 600.
> > Eric Geiger suggested that a battery could be found through Batteries Plus, but others said it could not be done.
> > Chuck Dean found one (actually he bought two) from a Norton Motorcycle shop in England, and at a very good price!
> > With that encouragement I too ordered one from England, same shop.
> > Well it turned out that the price went up a little and the shipping almost doubled (they said battery shipping surcharge). So I cancelled that order and resolved to find a US source for this battery.
> > I searched worldwide and found them readily available in Malaysia.
> > Unfortunately, they do not ship outside country.
> > However, I did find that the current designator from YUASA is
> > 46B24R
> > for an
> > NS60
> > battery.
> > Armed with that information I searched the US Yuasa site and found the 46B24R battery in their 2017 application guide as a
> > Japanese Tractor battery
> > .
> > Taking Erics advice, I went to my local Batteries Plus and asked if they could get it.
> > Well, they werent sure but they did confirm that they are a valid vendor for Yuasa batteries and made a call to Yuasa in PA to confirm availability and retail price $110.
> > Great!
> > But (there is always a but), new shipping regulations for batteries added $18 to the normal $10 handling fee.
> > With sales tax that put the price at $145.
> > I guess the guy at Batteries Plus felt sorry for me so he gave me the online order discount, 10%.
> > So the final price was $135 (w/Core) and would arrive in 4 days.
> > A few days later I called to see if the battery was on the way and I got another 'But'.
> > Seems Yuasa US did not have any in stock and there would be a 2 week delay.
> > I said OK I can wait.
> > Two weeks later the battery came exactly as described.
> > So here is the bottom line: The battery is a fresh exact match of the original, total cost $135, with acid/activation, AND the US supply chain has been primed.
> > The UK batteries are NOS shipped dry and also match for a price of $114 plus they need to be acid filled at a cost of about $10 for a total of $124.
> > The Batteries Plus part number is
> > CYLNS60-D
> > .
> > Many thanks to Eric and Chuck, hope this helps collectors. See my attached photos.
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dusty path
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Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery

Post by dusty path »

well Chuck I like to know part no. on that maintenance free battery  as  that's what I am looking for  don't care  if it looks OEM  but has to be a bolt style as I am not changing my battery  cables  as the n600 don't use a  post style  its a bolt style  and that's what I am looking for thanks
On Monday, May 8, 2017 1:39 PM, "rstevens19@... [2cylinderhondas]" wrote:
Chuck,
It is a standard battery Yuasa number 46B24R for a Japanese Tractor.
Battery is marked NS60 on top, see pictures.  Looks just like yours except it is made in Taiwan.  Yuasa does make a Group 51 maintenance free battery, but it looks like all the other maintenance free batteries. Note, I had a new 1972 AZ600 back in the day I drove in MD and never replaced the battery in the 6 years I owned it.
Richard
From:
Chuck Dean cadean329@...
[2cylinderhondas]
Sent:
Monday, May 08, 2017 4:21 PM
To:
2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery
= sorry, I should've warned you about the Malaysia road. I took it to, on my search for the elusive battery. My battery plus alluded to me that the new battery was a maintenance free battery which I wasn't looking for. Is this not the case?
Chuck (mobile)
Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
On May 8, 2017, at 12:53 PM, rstevens19@...
[2cylinderhondas] My battery saga for the Honda 600.
> Eric Geiger suggested that a battery could be found through Batteries > Plus, but others said it could not be done.
> Chuck Dean
> found one (actually he bought two) from a Norton Motorcycle shop in England, > and at a very good price!
> With that encouragement I too
> ordered one from England, same shop.
> Well it turned out
> that the price went up a little and the shipping almost doubled (they said > battery shipping surcharge). So I cancelled that order and resolved to find a > US source for this battery.
> I searched worldwide and found
> them readily available in Malaysia.
> Unfortunately, they do
> not ship outside country.
> However, I did find that the
> current designator from YUASA is
> 46B24R
> for an
> NS60
> battery.
> Armed with that information I searched the US
> Yuasa site and found the 46B24R battery in their 2017 application guide as a
> Japanese Tractor battery
> .
> Taking Erics advice, I
> went to my local Batteries Plus and asked if they could get it.
> Well, they werent sure but they did confirm that they are a valid > vendor for Yuasa batteries and made a call to Yuasa in PA to confirm > availability and retail price $110.
> Great!
> But (there is always a but), new shipping regulations for batteries > added $18 to the normal $10 handling fee.
> With sales tax
> that put the price at $145.
> I guess the guy at Batteries
> Plus felt sorry for me so he gave me the online order discount, > 10%.
> So the final price was $135 (w/Core) and would arrive
> in 4 days.
> A few days later I called to see if the battery
> was on the way and I got another 'But'.
> Seems Yuasa US did
> not have any in stock and there would be a 2 week delay.
> I
> said OK I can wait.
> Two weeks later the battery came
> exactly as described.
> So here is the bottom line: The
> battery is a fresh exact match of the original, total cost $135, with > acid/activation, AND the US supply chain has been primed.
> The UK batteries are NOS shipped dry and also match for a price of $114 > plus they need to be acid filled at a cost of about $10 for a total of > $124.
> The Batteries Plus part number is
> CYLNS60-D
> .
> Many thanks to Eric and Chuck, hope this
> helps collectors. See my attached photos.
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Eric Geiger
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Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery

Post by Eric Geiger »

N/Z 600 was a post.  Maybe yours isn't after some owner upgrades and modifications but the originals were pencil post.
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On May 9, 2017, at 7:32 AM, dusty path
dustyspath@...
[2cylinderhondas] wrote:
well Chuck I like to know part no. on that maintenance free battery  as  that's what I am looking for  don't care  if it looks OEM  but has to be a bolt style as I am not changing my battery  cables  as the n600 don't use a  post style  its a bolt style  and that's what I am looking for thanks
On Monday, May 8, 2017 1:39 PM, "
rstevens19@...
[2cylinderhondas]" wrote:
Chuck,
It is a standard battery Yuasa number 46B24R for a Japanese Tractor. Battery is marked NS60 on top, see pictures.  Looks just like yours except it is made in Taiwan.  Yuasa does make a Group 51 maintenance free battery, but it looks like all the other maintenance free batteries. Note, I had a new 1972 AZ600 back in the day I drove in MD and never replaced the battery in the 6 years I owned it.
Richard
From:
Chuck Dean cadean329@... [2cylinderhondas]
Sent:
Monday, May 08, 2017 4:21 PM
To:
2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery
= sorry, I should've warned you about the Malaysia road. I took it to, on my search for the elusive battery. My battery plus alluded to me that the new battery was a maintenance free battery which I wasn't looking for. Is this not the case?
Chuck (mobile)
Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
On May 8, 2017, at 12:53 PM,
rstevens19@...
[2cylinderhondas] wrote:
> My battery saga for the Honda 600.
> Eric Geiger suggested that a battery could be found through Batteries Plus, but others said it could not be done.
> Chuck Dean found one (actually he bought two) from a Norton Motorcycle shop in England, and at a very good price!
> With that encouragement I too ordered one from England, same shop.
> Well it turned out that the price went up a little and the shipping almost doubled (they said battery shipping surcharge). So I cancelled that order and resolved to find a US source for this battery.
> I searched worldwide and found them readily available in Malaysia.
> Unfortunately, they do not ship outside country.
> However, I did find that the current designator from YUASA is
> 46B24R
> for an
> NS60
> battery.
> Armed with that information I searched the US Yuasa site and found the 46B24R battery in their 2017 application guide as a
> Japanese Tractor battery
> .
> Taking Erics advice, I went to my local Batteries Plus and asked if they could get it.
> Well, they werent sure but they did confirm that they are a valid vendor for Yuasa batteries and made a call to Yuasa in PA to confirm availability and retail price $110.
> Great!
> But (there is always a but), new shipping regulations for batteries added $18 to the normal $10 handling fee.
> With sales tax that put the price at $145.
> I guess the guy at Batteries Plus felt sorry for me so he gave me the online order discount, 10%.
> So the final price was $135 (w/Core) and would arrive in 4 days.
> A few days later I called to see if the battery was on the way and I got another 'But'.
> Seems Yuasa US did not have any in stock and there would be a 2 week delay.
> I said OK I can wait.
> Two weeks later the battery came exactly as described.
> So here is the bottom line: The battery is a fresh exact match of the original, total cost $135, with acid/activation, AND the US supply chain has been primed.
> The UK batteries are NOS shipped dry and also match for a price of $114 plus they need to be acid filled at a cost of about $10 for a total of $124.
> The Batteries Plus part number is
> CYLNS60-D
> .
> Many thanks to Eric and Chuck, hope this helps collectors. See my attached photos.
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Chuck Dean
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Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery

Post by Chuck Dean »

Maintenance free battery should be pretty easy to find it either interstate battery, or batteries plus. I was looking for a period  Correct battery with the caps in order to make my car look like 1972.
Unfortunately I cannot give you a part number, I wasn't interested so I didn't write it down
By the way, Here in the desert when the temperatures soar above 105 in June and stays there until the end of September, batteries get eaten up by the heat. Even some of the best batteries only last two or three years.
Chuck (mobile) Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
On May 9, 2017, at 7:32 AM, dusty path
dustyspath@...
[2cylinderhondas] wrote:
well Chuck I like to know part no. on that maintenance free battery  as  that's what I am looking for  don't care  if it looks OEM  but has to be a bolt style as I am not changing my battery  cables  as the n600 don't use a  post style  its a bolt style  and that's what I am looking for thanks
On Monday, May 8, 2017 1:39 PM, "
rstevens19@...
[2cylinderhondas]" wrote:
Chuck,
It is a standard battery Yuasa number 46B24R for a Japanese Tractor.
Battery is marked NS60 on top, see pictures.  Looks just like yours except it is made in Taiwan.  Yuasa does make a Group 51 maintenance free battery, but it looks like all the other maintenance free batteries. Note, I had a new 1972 AZ600 back in the day I drove in MD and never replaced the battery in the 6 years I owned it.
Richard
From:
Chuck Dean cadean329@...
[2cylinderhondas]
Sent:
Monday, May 08, 2017 4:21 PM
To:
2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Original battery? USA source
Yuasa NS60 battery
= sorry, I should've warned you about the Malaysia road. I took it to, on my search for the elusive battery. My battery plus alluded to me that the new battery was a maintenance free battery which I wasn't looking for. Is this not the case?
Chuck (mobile)
Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
On May 8, 2017, at 12:53 PM,
rstevens19@...
[2cylinderhondas] My battery saga for the Honda 600.
> Eric Geiger suggested that a battery could be found through Batteries > Plus, but others said it could not be done.
> Chuck Dean
> found one (actually he bought two) from a Norton Motorcycle shop in England, > and at a very good price!
> With that encouragement I too
> ordered one from England, same shop.
> Well it turned out
> that the price went up a little and the shipping almost doubled (they said > battery shipping surcharge). So I cancelled that order and resolved to find a > US source for this battery.
> I searched worldwide and found
> them readily available in Malaysia.
> Unfortunately, they do
> not ship outside country.
> However, I did find that the
> current designator from YUASA is
> 46B24R
> for an
> NS60
> battery.
> Armed with that information I searched the US
> Yuasa site and found the 46B24R battery in their 2017 application guide as a
> Japanese Tractor battery
> .
> Taking Erics advice, I
> went to my local Batteries Plus and asked if they could get it.
> Well, they werent sure but they did confirm that they are a valid > vendor for Yuasa batteries and made a call to Yuasa in PA to confirm > availability and retail price $110.
> Great!
> But (there is always a but), new shipping regulations for batteries > added $18 to the normal $10 handling fee.
> With sales tax
> that put the price at $145.
> I guess the guy at Batteries
> Plus felt sorry for me so he gave me the online order discount, > 10%.
> So the final price was $135 (w/Core) and would arrive
> in 4 days.
> A few days later I called to see if the battery
> was on the way and I got another 'But'.
> Seems Yuasa US did
> not have any in stock and there would be a 2 week delay.
> I
> said OK I can wait.
> Two weeks later the battery came
> exactly as described.
> So here is the bottom line: The
> battery is a fresh exact match of the original, total cost $135, with > acid/activation, AND the US supply chain has been primed.
> The UK batteries are NOS shipped dry and also match for a price of $114 > plus they need to be acid filled at a cost of about $10 for a total of > $124.
> The Batteries Plus part number is
> CYLNS60-D
> .
> Many thanks to Eric and Chuck, hope this
> helps collectors. See my attached photos.
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Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery

Post by Chuck Dean »

I thought I had pencil post terminals on my Z, but they are not. They are not SAE either... I am not sure what they are. So I wrapped the Yuasa's posts with some 1/32" lead sheet and tightened the clamps. Seems to be working well.
Chuck (mobile) Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
On May 9, 2017, at 7:52 AM, Eric Geiger
egeiger@...
[2cylinderhondas] wrote:
N/Z 600 was a post.  Maybe yours isn't after some owner upgrades and modifications but the originals were pencil post.
------------------------------------------
Eric Geiger
PRG-Nocturne
XXX-XXX-XXXX
Egeiger@...
On May 9, 2017, at 7:32 AM, dusty path
dustyspath@...
[2cylinderhondas] wrote:
> well Chuck I like to know part no. on that maintenance free battery  as  that's what I am looking for  don't care  if it looks OEM  but has to be a bolt > style as I am not changing my battery  cables  as the n600 don't use a  post style  its a bolt style  and that's what I am looking for thanks
> On Monday, May 8, 2017 1:39 PM, "
> rstevens19@...
> [2cylinderhondas]" 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> > wrote:
> Chuck,
> It is a standard battery Yuasa number 46B24R for a Japanese Tractor. Battery is marked NS60 on top, see pictures.  Looks just like yours except it is made in Taiwan.  Yuasa does make a Group 51 maintenance free battery, but it looks like all the other > maintenance free batteries. Note, I had a new 1972 AZ600 back in the day I drove in MD and never replaced the battery in the 6 years I owned it.
> Richard
> From:
> Chuck Dean cadean329@... [2cylinderhondas]
> Sent:
> Monday, May 08, 2017 4:21 PM
> To:
> 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> Subject:
> Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery
> = sorry, I should've warned you about the Malaysia road. I took it to, on my search for the elusive battery. My battery plus alluded to me that the new battery was a maintenance free battery which I wasn't looking for. Is this not the case?
> Chuck (mobile)
> Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
> Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
> On May 8, 2017, at 12:53 PM,
> rstevens19@...
> [2cylinderhondas] 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> > wrote:
> > My battery saga for the Honda 600.
> > Eric Geiger suggested that a battery could be found through Batteries Plus, but others said it could not be done.
> > Chuck Dean found one (actually he bought two) from a Norton Motorcycle shop in England, and at a very good price!
> > With that encouragement I too ordered one from England, same shop.
> > Well it turned out that the price went up a little and the shipping almost doubled (they said battery shipping surcharge). So I cancelled that order and resolved to find a US source for this battery.
> > I searched worldwide and found them readily available in Malaysia.
> > Unfortunately, they do not ship outside country.
> > However, I did find that the current designator from YUASA is
> > 46B24R
> > for an
> > NS60
> > battery.
> > Armed with that information I searched the US Yuasa site and found the 46B24R battery in their 2017 application guide as a
> > Japanese Tractor battery
> > .
> > Taking Erics advice, I went to my local Batteries Plus and asked if they could get it.
> > Well, they werent sure but they did confirm that they are a valid vendor for Yuasa batteries and made a call to Yuasa in PA to confirm availability and retail price $110.
> > Great!
> > But (there is always a but), new shipping regulations for batteries added $18 to the normal $10 handling fee.
> > With sales tax that put the price at $145.
> > I guess the guy at Batteries Plus felt sorry for me so he gave me the online order discount, 10%.
> > So the final price was $135 (w/Core) and would arrive in 4 days.
> > A few days later I called to see if the battery was on the way and I got another 'But'.
> > Seems Yuasa US did not have any in stock and there would be a 2 week delay.
> > I said OK I can wait.
> > Two weeks later the battery came exactly as described.
> > So here is the bottom line: The battery is a fresh exact match of the original, total cost $135, with acid/activation, AND the US supply chain has been primed.
> > The UK batteries are NOS shipped dry and also match for a price of $114 plus they need to be acid filled at a cost of about $10 for a total of $124.
> > The Batteries Plus part number is
> > CYLNS60-D
> > .
> > Many thanks to Eric and Chuck, hope this helps collectors. See my attached photos.
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Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery

Post by rstevens19 »

All,
Important points no mater what battery you put in: Always install with battery so the posts are closest to the fender. This eliminate the risk of battery post/ hood contact. So if you go with something other than a NS60 battery you will need a group 51 arrangement NOT the group 51R which is most easily found. Group 51 fits the early Civics, etc. and the more recent S2000 sports car. Group 51 batteries use SAE posts and are available Maint. Free from most manufacturers.  Hope that helps.
Richard
From:
dusty path dustyspath@...
[2cylinderhondas]
Sent:
Tuesday, May 09, 2017 10:32 AM
To:
2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery
well Chuck I like to know part no. on that maintenance free battery  as  that's what I am looking for don't care  if it looks OEM  but has to be a bolt style as I am not changing my battery  cables  as the n600 don't use a  post style  its a bolt style  and that's what I am looking for thanks
On Monday, May 8, 2017 1:39 PM, "rstevens19@... [2cylinderhondas]" wrote:
Chuck,
It is a standard battery Yuasa number 46B24R for a Japanese Tractor.
Battery is marked NS60 on top, see pictures.  Looks just like yours except it is made in Taiwan.  Yuasa does make a Group 51 maintenance free battery, but it looks like all the other maintenance free batteries. Note, I had a new 1972 AZ600 back in the day I drove in MD and never replaced the battery in the 6 years I owned it.
Richard
From:
Chuck Dean cadean329@... [2cylinderhondas]
Sent:
Monday, May 08, 2017 4:21 PM
To:
2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Original battery? USA source Yuasa NS60 battery
= sorry, I should've warned you about the Malaysia road. I took it to, on my search for the elusive battery. My battery plus alluded to me that the new battery was a maintenance free battery which I wasn't looking for. Is this not the case?
Chuck (mobile)
Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
Our 1972 Honda 600 Coupe
On May 8, 2017, at 12:53 PM, rstevens19@...
[2cylinderhondas] My battery saga for the Honda
> 600.
> Eric Geiger suggested that a battery could be found
> through Batteries Plus, but others said it could not be done.
> Chuck Dean found one (actually he bought two) from a Norton Motorcycle > shop in England, and at a very good price!
> With that
> encouragement I too ordered one from England, same shop.
> Well it turned out that the price went up a little and the shipping > almost doubled (they said battery shipping surcharge). So I cancelled that > order and resolved to find a US source for this battery.
> I
> searched worldwide and found them readily available in Malaysia.
> Unfortunately, they do not ship outside country.
> However, I did find that the current designator from YUASA is
> 46B24R
> for an
> NS60
> battery.
> Armed with that
> information I searched the US Yuasa site and found the 46B24R battery in their > 2017 application guide as a > Japanese Tractor battery > .
> Taking Erics advice, I went to my local Batteries Plus and asked if > they could get it.
> Well, they werent sure but they did
> confirm that they are a valid vendor for Yuasa batteries and made a call to > Yuasa in PA to confirm availability and retail price $110.
> Great!
> But (there is always a but), new shipping
> regulations for batteries added $18 to the normal $10 handling > fee.
> With sales tax that put the price at $145.
> I guess the guy at Batteries Plus felt sorry for me so he gave me the > online order discount, 10%.
> So the final price was $135
> (w/Core) and would arrive in 4 days.
> A few days later I
> called to see if the battery was on the way and I got another > 'But'.
> Seems Yuasa US did not have any in stock and there
> would be a 2 week delay.
> I said OK I can wait.
> Two weeks later the battery came exactly as described.
> So here is the bottom line: The battery is a fresh exact match of the > original, total cost $135, with acid/activation, AND the US supply chain has > been primed.
> The UK batteries are NOS shipped dry and also
> match for a price of $114 plus they need to be acid filled at a cost of about > $10 for a total of $124.
> The Batteries Plus part number is
> CYLNS60-D
> .
> Many thanks to Eric and Chuck, hope this
> helps collectors. See my attached
> photos.
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