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Selling my 09 Kawasaki Volcan 900 classic limited in great condition, it is a great beginners bike or a everyday cruiser with good power and great mpg. It just got all oils changed less then 1000 miles ago along with a new dunlop front tire at the same time. Will need a rear tire soon will throw in a new perelli for the buy it now price. Rear Dunlop tire discontinued. Has a Volcan studded windshield bag
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