Antigravity Batteries
Antigravity Micro-Start Clampless Starting Harness - Newer XP-1, XP-3 - AG-MSA-10TP
Item: #713910 | Part Number: AG-MSA-10TP$34.99
Description
The MICRO-START Clampless Harness was made so that a rider or driver can easily jump-start their vehicle using just their MICRO-START without the need for the jumper clamps, or having to remove the seat on your motorcycle. It is a 16-inch harness that connects directly to the battery with ring...
Antigravity Micro-Start Clampless Starting Harness - Newer XP-1, XP-3 - AG-MSA-10TP Item # 713910
Description
The MICRO-START Clampless Harness was made so that a rider or driver can easily jump-start their vehicle using just their MICRO-START without the need for the jumper clamps, or having to remove the seat on your motorcycle. It is a 16-inch harness that connects directly to the battery with ring terminals while the other end can plug directly into the MICRO-START's jumpstart port. It adds convenience and saves time if the situation arises when you have to jump start your vehicle. Simply connect the MICRO-START directly to this harness and jump-start your vehicle. No need to get out your MICRO-START clamps!
Features:
- 16 inches long
- Works with NEWER models of AG-XP-1 or AG-XP-3 MICRO-STARTs
- Ring terminals connect directly to your battery
- Other end can plug into the MICRO-START's jumpstart port
Safety Notes:
- The MICRO-START is for Jump-Starting ONLY through the Jump-Start port!
- Never leave the MICRO-START connected to your vehicle's battery for longer than 30 seconds, or use in place of your regular battery in your vehicle
- Use only the provided chargers in the MICRO-START's kit to charge the MICRO-START
Part Numbers for Antigravity Micro-Start Clampless Starting Harness - Newer XP-1, XP-3 - AG-MSA-10TP
Reviews
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Macd from
Should come with jump starter
Works as advertised. It loses one star for not being included with Antigravity jump starters and can only be purchased separately
Date published: 2025-04-14
Questions
Can a starting harness from antigravity batteries be left hanging outside of the motorcycle when not in use?
As per the manufacturer, yes, the harness is more or less design to be left connected to the battery.
Of course you just want to make sure it's not routed and making contact with any high heat source exhaust.
Date published: 2025-01-24