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In excellent used/stored condition. Garaged/Kept in storage mode. Storage mode means gasoline was professionally drained from bike to prevent rust/erosion of internal parts while out of use. You will need to prime the bike with fluids in order to ride. No scratches, selling due to lack of time to ride. Custom lights and highway bars added. (M) size brand new matching helmet and bike cover included!! Buyer responsible for shipping fees
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Kawasaki Vulcan for Sale
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