Hay Mud stick with the oem battery from honda and get you a battery tender and hook it up when your not riding your battery will last a long time, don't waste your money on cheap batteries they don't last.
I have a OEM battery on mine and it has lasted me 3 years. I rarely use the battery tender on it. It has been a good battery. I will buy another one when time is up on that one.
Interstate produces 90% of batteries manufactured companies and factory spec batteries just put ther lables on them. I believe Douglas is the other. I sent an email to Optima to see if they manufacture a gel cell ATV battery. I run optima in my car and van as well as the boats best battery IMO.
I use to make Optima Batteries. They have a manufacturing plant here in Aurora. FILTHY job. You would not believe how many of the batteries they make fail inspection and have to be destroyed. I don't see them making an ATV battery anytime soon. It is a Johnsons Control company. You would probably have better luck contacting them.
I just brought the battery in that was in my little girls atv ant it is completely dead it wont light a test light. I hope to keep it in the house and let it worm up some and then see if it will take a charge.
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