
Xin'aolong is a genuine Haojue battery. Below is the relevant information: Original model: The genuine battery for Haojue Suzuki Zuanbao 125K-A is Xin'aolong, with model number 12N7-4A. Some batteries may also have the model number 12N7-3A. The brand used by Haojue is from a small manufacturer, and the battery can be assembled based on the name and model number. Selection: Generally, 125cc models are chosen for short-distance urban travel. Therefore, the minimum requirements are a vehicle with excellent quality, low noise, minimal vibration, and fuel efficiency. The Zuanbao 125 is equipped with a single-cylinder air-cooled engine with a maximum output of 10.8 horsepower.

From my years of motorcycle experience, Haojue's original batteries usually come with their own logo or matching manufacturer markings. Xin'aolong is a common third-party battery brand seen everywhere in auto parts markets, but I've never seen it as original equipment on new Haojue bikes. Factory batteries typically use rebranded products from major manufacturers like Yuasa or Unified, which offer better compatibility. While third-party battery replacements are possible, pay close attention to connector types and current parameters - incorrect installation can fry the circuitry. When I last replaced my Haojue's battery, I chose a Varta unit that's been running strong for over two years.

Having repaired motorcycles for over a decade and handled hundreds of Haojue bikes, I've noticed most original batteries are OEM products from brands like GS or Unified. Xin'Aolong is a cost-effective aftermarket brand suitable for budget-conscious owners. However, pay attention to voltage compatibility - Haojue 125 models typically require 12V7Ah specifications. While not factory-installed, its gel batteries perform well in shock absorption, making them decent for mountainous terrain. Remember to have the mechanic test the generator voltage during replacement to prevent overcharging the new battery.

I asked this question in the motorcycle enthusiasts group, and several experienced riders of the Haojue DR150 said that the original factory comes with a black box battery, stamped with the Haojue logo. Xin'Aolong is basically considered an aftermarket part, priced about one-third cheaper than the original. Last year, I replaced my UU125 with this brand—the starting current was sufficient, but it was a bit slower to ignite in sub-zero winter temperatures. The newly released Haojue UHR150 now uses a lithium battery, which is lighter. If you're considering a battery replacement, pay attention to the CCA (Cold Cranking Amps) value. For a 150cc Haojue, it should be at least 120A.


