The weight of an electric motorcycle battery varies depending on the model and capacity.
Weight of batteries of different models and capacities
6-DZM-10AH battery: weighs about 4.15 kg.
6-DZM-12AH battery: weighs about 4.3 kg.
6-DZM-14AH battery: weighs about 4.5 kg.
6-DZM-17AH battery: weighs about 6.5 kg.
6-DZM-20AH battery: weighs about 7.2 kg.
How to judge the quality and authenticity of batteries
It is a common method to judge the quality and authenticity of electric vehicle batteries by weighing. First, you need to be familiar with the standard weights of different types of batteries. For example, a single cell of a 48V12Ah lead-acid battery pack weighs about 5-6 kg, and the weight of the entire battery pack is about 20-24 kg; while a single cell of a 48V20Ah lead-acid battery pack weighs about 7-8 kg, and the weight of the entire pack is about 28-32 kg. When weighing, use a high-precision electronic scale and ensure that the surface of the battery is clean to avoid dust and other extra weight affecting the measurement results. If the actual weight of the battery matches the standard weight and the weight difference of each single battery is very small (generally no more than 0.2 kg), it means that the battery manufacturing process is stable, and the performance and life are usually more guaranteed.
Methods for judging battery quality
If the actual weight is significantly lower than the standard weight, it may be that the battery plate thickness is insufficient and the lead content is cut corners during the production process, which will affect the electrochemical reaction of the battery, and then affect the battery capacity, mileage and service life. In addition, the authenticity of the battery can also be judged by comparing the weight of the genuine product.

