E-Bike & Motorcycle Batteries
E-Bike & Motorcycle Batteries
Replacement and upgrade batteries for electric bikes and motorcycles. Whether you're commuting on an e-bike or riding a motorcycle, we'll get you the right battery.
Overview
The Right Battery for Two Wheels
Electric bikes and motorcycles both rely on batteries — but they're very different applications. E-bikes use lithium-based battery packs for their drive system, while motorcycles typically use 12V lead-acid or AGM batteries for starting and electrical systems.
At The Battery Man Windsor, we carry motorcycle batteries for a wide range of makes and models — from sport bikes to cruisers to touring bikes. We can help you find the correct replacement battery by make, model, and year.
For e-bike battery needs, give us a call to discuss your specific bike and requirements — availability varies by system.
What to Expect
Key Specs & Features
- Motorcycle Battery Types
- AGM, Conventional, Gel
- Voltage
- 12V (motorcycle standard)
- CCA Range
- Sized for motorcycle engines
- Motorcycle Coverage
- Sport, cruiser, touring, dual-sport
- E-Bike Systems
- Call for availability
- Brands Covered
- Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Harley & more
Applications
Common Use Cases
- Sport bikes and supersports
- Cruisers and Harley-Davidson motorcycles
- Touring and adventure motorcycles
- Dual-sport and off-road bikes
- Scooters and mopeds
- Electric commuter bikes (e-bikes)
- Electric cargo bikes
- Seasonal storage and winter replacement
Helpful Tips
Battery Care & Maintenance
- 1Motorcycle batteries are particularly vulnerable to discharge during winter storage — use a battery tender to maintain charge over the off-season.
- 2AGM motorcycle batteries are sealed and spill-proof, making them ideal for bikes with limited battery compartment space or unusual mounting angles.
- 3If your motorcycle has been sitting for months and won't start, try a slow charge before assuming the battery is dead — it may recover.
- 4E-bike lithium packs should be stored at around 50–60% charge if not in use for extended periods.
- 5Replace your motorcycle battery every 3–5 years, or sooner if you notice slow cranking or electrical issues.
Need a E-Bike & Motorcycle Batteries Battery in Windsor?
Stop by 1059 Janette Ave or give us a call. We'll match you to the right battery and get you on your way.