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Hey all,

The holiday season is here, and we got a Mega Black Friday sale coming up! From our Microstarts to Powersport Batteries &
YES, our new range of Automotive Batteries with Wireless Built-In Jump-Starting are on sale as well! Check our website- https://antigravitybatteries.com/ or give us a call 310-527-2330

Use Coupon Code: "BF30" for All Microstarts; "BF25" for All Powersport; "BF15" for All Automotive Batteries.

Mega Sale- Black Friday (Friday, Nov 29th) to Cyber Monday (Monday, Dec 2nd).
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I have two of these batteries. one for my trackbike that is the size of a carton of cigs and weighs about as much.
It will start a gsxr750 in all conditions that you would want to be on a racetrack. It doesn't have the juice when temps are less than 50 deg, which is fine with me.

Another for my XS750. It's at least 3 years old and I've run it down once leaving the lights on. recharged it and it's still going strong...

I may pick up a spare.
 

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Holy 15% off a car battery that lists for somewhere between 660$ and 950$ US
That's some big black friday sale, I can hardly wait.
Well, 15% off $950 comes out to over $140, so it is a decent discount.

Our car batteries are the lightest Lithium-Ion batteries on the market, and they come with full Battery Management System, along with over-charge, over-discharge and thermal protections. They all come with our revolutionary Restart feature (wireless jump-starting) to ensure you never get stranded because of a dead battery. If that's not enough, they also last 2-3 longer than lead-acid batteries.

Longer life, no more getting stranded, 5 year warranty, and you can drop some serious weight off the car (over 40 lbs. off a new Supra). People spend thousands on carbon fiber hoods and other parts that don't save that much weight, so do your math. One of our customers with a 2020 Supra said we actually saved him over $3500, which is how much extra he would have spent to drop those 40+ lbs. If you're just looking to replace your old battery, but don't care about good warranty, saving weight or being worry free, it certainly isn't for you. But if you own a Porsche, for example, then you know all about the "frunk" hassle that comes along with a dead battery. The frunk lid is electronically operated so if your battery is dead, you can't even get to it, and many new cars are also moving in that direction. So wasting additional money and time on figuring out what to do or towing the car become your only options. With our batteries you simply press the Restart button on the KeyFob and start the car as if nothing happened. So yes, definitely more expensive up front than your regular lead-acid battery, but still competitively priced compared to other, less advanced Lithium-Ion batteries.

But here is even more good news: Some of our much cheaper motorcycle/powersports batteries can also be used in cars (if you don't mind smaller sizes and custom brackets). For example, our ATX20-HD (900 Cranking Apms, 5.75 lbs.) and the ATX30-HD (970 Cranking Amps, 7.81 lbs.) are used in countless street and race cars, including high-compression V8s. Those will be discounted at 25%.
 

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I have two of these batteries. one for my trackbike that is the size of a carton of cigs and weighs about as much.
It will start a gsxr750 in all conditions that you would want to be on a racetrack. It doesn't have the juice when temps are less than 50 deg, which is fine with me.

Another for my XS750. It's at least 3 years old and I've run it down once leaving the lights on. recharged it and it's still going strong...

I may pick up a spare.
Hello jcw, thank you for your business. Here at Antigravity Batteries we value our customers, so if you ever end up needing a new battery or any other of our products (even when we aren't running any specials), please feel free to contact us and we'll set you up with a good deal.

P.S. If sluggish in extreme cold, turn on your headlights (or any other accessory) before you start the bike, and leave them on for a minute. That will allow the battery to self-warm and start the bike a lot easier. :)
 
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