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1997 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Cc (4 Speed) In Good Condition on 2040-motos

US $1,000.00
YearYear:1997 MileageMileage:21890
Location:

Angola, Indiana, US

Angola, Indiana, US
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Kawasaki Vulcan tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki Vulcan description

I have a 97 Vulcan that I actually just recently drove about 1600 miles in a long weekend and it ran great. I have not had ONE issue with the bike since I have owned it. Great runner, starts up every time, no issues engine wise. From a body perspective it is not bad but it is not perfect so don't expect that! It is what I would say is above average for the age of the bike. It is yellow in color. I am selling because I want something larger. If you have something larger that is newer (gold wing) I would be open to putting cash into the deal and trading! It has about 22k miles. All that is in picture for bike is included.

It has a reserve gas tank lever that you can probably see in the photo.  It does work because I did have to use in the past.  It has all the bags you see which is included as well.  It has the extra seats as well.  It is a comfortable ride for the right size person.  It would be an easy bike to change the color of if yellow is not for you.  The windshield is included and helps some but not enough if you are on a long trip.

 

Call me anytime. 260.705.1070 or you can text too. I am open to offers but not a dumb waste of time offer. I know what the bike it worth. Bike does have a rebuilt title although I have no clue why. Bike does have a ding near emblem on the passenger side gas tank. I don't like to waste folks time is why I point these items out. Please don't waste mine either with scams.

This bike is a cruiser which would be similar to a Honda shadow, some Harley bikes, some bmw, a nomad, etc.  I can easily get any and all information that you want or more pictures if you need to see something in particular. 

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