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What battery goes in a Honda Talon?

The Honda Talon typically uses a 12-volt, maintenance-free sealed lead-acid battery (an AGM type) for starting and powering its electrical systems. The common capacity is around 18 amp-hours, though the exact size and cold-cranking amps depend on the model year and variant. Always verify the specific specification in your owner's manual or with a Honda dealer.


Battery requirements for Talon models


All Talon variants (such as the Talon 1000X and Talon 1000R) rely on a 12-volt battery. The industry standard for these vehicles is a maintenance-free, sealed lead-acid battery, with many owners opting for an AGM replacement that fits the original footprint. The key is to match the 12V, maintenance-free requirement and choose a capacity in the vicinity of 18–20Ah that fits your model and riding conditions.


Common battery types used in the Talon


Before listing options, note that compatibility hinges on a 12-volt, maintenance-free AGM or sealed lead-acid design that fits the Talon’s available space.



  • 12-volt AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) battery, typically in the 18–20 Ah range, favored for off-road vibration resistance.

  • Maintenance-free sealed lead-acid battery with a footprint that matches the OEM tray and terminal layout.

  • OEM-equivalent replacement from reputable brands that explicitly state compatibility with Honda Talon models.


Choosing an AGM or equivalent maintenance-free battery within the Talon’s size constraints supports reliable starts and steadier voltage under rugged use.


How to choose the right replacement for your Talon


When shopping for a replacement, prioritize fit, durability, and electrical specs that align with the Talon’s requirements.



  • Check the OEM part number or VIN-specific spec to ensure proper fitment.

  • Match the physical dimensions (length x width x height) to the available space under the seat or behind panels.

  • Prefer an AGM, maintenance-free design for better vibration resistance and longer lifespan under rough terrain.

  • Verify cold-cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity (RC) meet or exceed the Talon’s starting and electrical needs.


Properly matched specs reduce fit issues and ensure reliable starting, even in cold weather or with active electronics.


How to replace the Talon battery: step-by-step


Follow these general steps to replace the Talon battery safely. If you’re unsure, have a qualified technician perform the replacement.



  1. Turn off the engine and remove any loads or accessories, then disconnect the negative terminal first, followed by the positive terminal.

  2. Access the battery area (commonly located under the seat or behind a side panel) and remove any mounting brackets or covers to reach the battery.

  3. Disconnect all cables, lift the old battery out of its tray, and wear gloves to protect yourself in case of acid exposure.

  4. Clean the battery tray and terminals; inspect for corrosion and apply terminal protectant if needed.

  5. Install the new battery in the same orientation as the old one, connect the positive terminal first, then the negative, and tighten clamps securely.

  6. Reconnect any wiring, reinstall brackets and covers, then perform a quick system check by turning the key to verify the electrical system and starting function.


With the new battery installed, confirm that the Talon starts reliably and that the charging system maintains appropriate voltage during operation.


Summary


In short, most Honda Talon models use a 12-volt maintenance-free sealed lead-acid battery, with an AGM option around 18–20Ah commonly chosen for improved durability. When replacing, verify the exact spec for your model year, ensure the replacement fits physically and electrically, and follow safe installation practices. For the precise OEM spec, consult the owner's manual or a Honda dealer. Proper disposal of old batteries is essential for safety and the environment.

Is a group 27 battery better than a group 24?


On the other hand, Group 27 marine batteries are better suited for larger boats, high-thrust trolling motors, and deep-cycle applications. These batteries are capable of offering higher energy storage and longer runtime than Group 24.



Does it matter what battery I put in my ATV?


What Type of ATV Battery Do You Need? Flooded lead acid batteries are the most affordable ATV battery but tend to have shorter lifespans than AGM or lithium batteries. They also require additional maintenance. Since flooded batteries are not completely sealed, they lose water due to evaporation when they are recharged.



What size battery does a Honda take?


Car Battery Group Size Chart

Group SizeCommonly Seen In
24/24F (Top Terminal)Acura, Honda, Infiniti, Lexus, Nissan, Toyota
35 (Top Terminal)Honda, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota
65 (Top Terminal)Ford, Lincoln, Mercury
48 (Top Terminal)Acura, BMW, Cadillac, Chevy, Ford



What size battery is in a Honda Talon?


Note: Can Not be Air Shipped or Shipped Overseas. Must be shipped Ground

SpecificationDetails
Battery ModelGYZ20H-A
Cranking CCA320 Amps
Height6-1/8 in.
Length6.875 in.


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