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2002 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Drifter Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $4,988.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:42 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, TX, US
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Kawasaki Vulcan tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:005359 PhonePhone:8772975985

Kawasaki Vulcan description

2002 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Drifter, Just in time for summer - The Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Drifter motorcycle makes the ultimate nostalgic statement. Although the Drifter takes full advantage of modern features such as digital fuel injection, dual 36mm throttle bodies and a catalytic converter on California models, its neo-retro appearance recalls the sweeping grace of the late 1940s. Setting the Drifter apart is its distinctive styling, with deep, sculpted fenders that cover much of the spoked wheels. The wide solo seat resembles sprung seats of years past, and a single fish-tail muffler juts rebelliously out the back. The engine covers, headlight shell, fork and shock covers, handlebar and clamp, rear fender rail, and license plate bracket are all chrome-plated.

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