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Leisure battery suppliers?

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Anybody got a good recent source for a battery to fit under the LHF seat? I'm not allergic to a starter, but if a "proper" leisure's not much more, I'll go that way. Ours hasn't much liked the cold temperatures, and has finally curled up it's toes. Gawd knows how old it is, though, and it's definitely had some abuse - a normal starter, it's been down to 6v on several occasions and recovered.

The various product references and direct links in the Wiki seem not to apply any more.
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I bought a Bosch silver line 096 I think.....from a local motor factors......about 3 years ago....all good.
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I used the batteryman recommended in the wiki - excellent service and good price, remember to say its a t25 so you get the right size! :ok
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