2003 Kawasaki Vulcan on 2040-motos
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Kawasaki Vulcan description
I bought this bike used a few years ago. The previous owner had added the performance computer reprogram, custom pipes (not sure on the brand), custom billet handlebars and risers, K+N Ram-Air filter system (I just bought new filters), fish tail exhaust tips, luggage racks, extra bag and fender bars, chrome side covers, along with light visors. I recently installed a new battery, new windshield, red dot rear turn signal lenses, and handlebar mounted clock and thermometer. When I bought the bike, the transmission bevel gear bearing was failing, so the dealer installed a new one (factory flaw on these). I have it serviced every spring by this same dealer, and it is ready to ride with no issues. I am only selling because I just don't ride it often enough. I will include a battery trickle charger, a Clymer repair manual, and a cover for the bike.
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Kawasaki Vulcan for Sale
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