2003 Kawasaki Vn750 Cruiser on 2040-motos
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2003 Kawasaki VN750, With its stepped seat, pulled-back bars and aluminum wheels, the Kawasaki Vulcan 750 embodies the style of the original metric cruiser. Its also easy to own and maintain, thanks to a high-tech V-twin engine and shaft drive.Powered by a liquid-cooled, double overhead cam 749cc V-twin engine, the Vulcan 750 is powerful and low-maintenance. Hydraulic valve lash adjusters ease maintenance and liquid cooling increases overall engine durability. Plus, the engine itself is rubber-mounted within the double-cradle, high-tensile steel frame to reduce vibration at the handlebar and footpegs.A low-maintenance shaft drive transmits power from the five-speed transmission to the beefy 15-inch rear wheel. Plus, the easy-shifting gearbox features Kawasakis exclusive Positive Neutral Finder, which allows for easy and accurate shifting from first into neutral when stopped. Air-assisted rear shocks with four clicks of rebound damping adjustment offer a smooth and controlled ride, while dual front discs provide reliable sSaddle Bags,Windshield,Crash Bars
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