Products PowerSport CT7B-4 (Sealed)

CT7B-4 (Sealed)

By Continental Batteries

CT7B-4  (Sealed)

CT7B-4 (Sealed)

PowerSport

When you’re heading off road in an ATV, bike or personal watercraft, you need a battery that can withstand the elements and provide enough power to start your engine. Our powersport batteries deliver maximum power and ensure peak performance on land, water or snow. 

Specifications

  • ItemCT7B-4 (Sealed)
  • CB Item721
  • Voltage12
  • Length (in.)5.88
  • Width (in.)2.56
  • Height (in.)3.69
  • BrandContinental Batteries
  • BCI Group7B-4
  • Capacity6
  • Amp Hours6.5
  • Cold Cranking Amps @ 0℉85
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Continental Batteries keep you powered up and ready to go whether you’re on the road, the golf course or the water. Our wide selection of batteries reflects Continental Battery Systems’ status as The Single Source Solution for all your battery needs. As industry leaders, we stand behind the quality and reliability of our batteries. 

 

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