2010 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom Cruiser on 2040-motos
West Palm Beach, Florida, US
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2010 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom, Great style mixed with great comfort! - Wasn’t really built in a custom shop it just looks, rides and feels that way! It’s called Custom because this is how riders did it back when they rolled their own: A flat handlebar sits in custom clamps atop distinctive forks that hold a tall, slender custom-looking front wheel. A bobbed (as in shortened) rear fender perches over a fat tire, and cool, clean components fill out the middle — including a rumbling fuel-injected 903 cubic centimeter V-twin exhaling through dual slash-cut exhausts, a low gunfighter-style seat, and forward-mounted footpegs complete its rakish image.
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