1996 Kawasaki Vn 800 B1 Vulcan Classic on 2040-motos
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This is a very nice looking and very reliable running bike.I Bought it for the wife but she has no time to get her class M so I am selling it. I have my own ride.
I got her stripped. I reinstalled the windshield, saddlebags,backrest, headlight visor, engine guard W pegs, air filter box and cover and driver foot boards. All are original VN 800 B1 classic parts for this bike that took me months to hunt up except the bags. The front tire is new as is the battery. Both bought last year. the rear tire is 2 years old. I completely rebuilt the carb and replaced both the warning sensor and fan switch. she has new plugs and air filter. I would not hesitate to jump on her and take her across country. Buyer is responsible for all arrangements for and pick up. Money is paid within 24 hours of auction end. I will store the bike for 1 month free fully insured but buyer must make arrangement's after that on both. Even if those arrangements are made with me. I have an original repair manual for her as well.
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