EricV
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I installed one of these on the current bike. LINK They make them in different styles for different versions of their chargers. I have two older XP-3 Microstart units, bought direct from Antigravity. I also have a Juno Jumper 12v/300A unit from Junopower that I won at a bike event. I didn't use it for a few years, but now am carrying it on the bike since this bike has a small issue when it gets stalled and won't always fire up w/o the jumper box. Very compact and holds a charge a long time. Longer than one of my Antigravity units. (for unknown reasons, one of the XP-3s holds a charge for only about a month or less, the other one seems to last forever.) Both the Junopower and Antigravity units use the same style power connector for the jump cables. Both come with smart jumper alligator clips that are a little bulky to carry, as well as charging cords. The XP-3 also came with a multi-adapter charger pig tail that covered old and new i-phones, USB mini and Garmin GPS plugs.
At this point in time, I am liking the Junopower unit better than the Antigravity unit. Smaller. Both have lights. With the hard wired in starting harness I only carry the Juno Jumper box and charging cord w/110 adapter on the bike. It will charge my Sena, phone and anything else that has a USB plug. I've jump started the bike maybe 5 times and it still reads 4 of 5 bars, w/o topping of the Juno. The V2 costs $99 and the current XP-3, (which will jump start a 4.6L V8 engine), costs $120. Both are quality products, IMHO, that I would buy again. The Antigravity Sport is more comparable to the Juno Jumper V2 that I have, and is also $99 from Antigravity.
While I found the starting harness on Ebay with free shipping that cost me $8 less than ordering direct from Antigravity, I would not order an Antigravity jump box anywhere other than direct from Antigravity or thru a retail outlet that I first verified was an official seller. There have been a lot of fake Antigravity units out there that are not the same quality.
At this point in time, I am liking the Junopower unit better than the Antigravity unit. Smaller. Both have lights. With the hard wired in starting harness I only carry the Juno Jumper box and charging cord w/110 adapter on the bike. It will charge my Sena, phone and anything else that has a USB plug. I've jump started the bike maybe 5 times and it still reads 4 of 5 bars, w/o topping of the Juno. The V2 costs $99 and the current XP-3, (which will jump start a 4.6L V8 engine), costs $120. Both are quality products, IMHO, that I would buy again. The Antigravity Sport is more comparable to the Juno Jumper V2 that I have, and is also $99 from Antigravity.
While I found the starting harness on Ebay with free shipping that cost me $8 less than ordering direct from Antigravity, I would not order an Antigravity jump box anywhere other than direct from Antigravity or thru a retail outlet that I first verified was an official seller. There have been a lot of fake Antigravity units out there that are not the same quality.