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2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic Lt Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $4,995.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:36 ColorColor: Two-tone Metallic Ocean Blue /
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Punta Gorda, Florida, US

Punta Gorda, FL, US
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Kawasaki Vulcan tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:PT000982 PhonePhone:8883804350

Kawasaki Vulcan description

2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT, JUST ARRIVED !! VERY CLEAN CONDITION !! LOTS OF EXTRAS INCLUDING PIPES !! - KAWASAKI’S VULCAN 900 CLASSIC LT BRINGS A NEW LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE AND STYLE TO THE MID-SIZE CRUISER CLASS This motorcycle has saddlebags, a special seat, passenger backrest, and windshield as standard issue. Kawasaki is matching the introduction of its new Vulcan 900 Classic with another new model with added performance and style. The new Vulcan 900 Classic LT will find a place right alongside its sibling when it comes to acceptance by a wide audience of riders, but the classic LT will be particularly attractive to those seeking an out-of-the-crate cruiser dressed up for cruising around town, or ready for open road touring. This new V-twin entry for Kawasaki delivers all of the same riding characteristics as the Vulcan 900 Classic—featuring a category-leading 903cc engine displacement combined with “big-bike” look and feel, and torque to spare—but does it in an eye-appealing invitation to those for whom touring represents the ultimate get-away. Kawasaki accessorizes the Vulcan 900 LT with saddlebags, a special seat, passenger backrest and an adjustable windshield. The only add-on that doesn’t show-up on the showroom hang-tag is the riding enjoyment that this new Vulcan addition will provide its owners. The stylish saddlebags are made of reinforced top grain cowhide that has been carefully selected to minimize leather flaws and deep-dyed so the finish can’t be scraped off. These perfectly sized bags provide a slant-top opening, fastened with two 1.5-inch wide leather straps that feature chrome buckles and quick release stealth fasteners. Rounding out the look of these bags is an embossed Vulcan logo on the reinforced, dual panel lids, and chrome plated brass stud accents. Helping to protect both the bags and their contents are metal reinforced upper edges to help maintain shape, and rolled and riveted top lids to help keep unwanted moisture out. The seat and passenger backrest combine to offer both comfort and a look that helps this touring machine take its place among the most stylish on the highway. The seat is detailed with chrome plated brass studs to match the bags, while the classic, tombstone-shaped passenger backrest sports identical studded appeal. This long, low ride takes wind protection seriously thick, optically correct acrylic plastic is used for the windscreen that’s shaped to smooth the airflow around the rider. Once past the packaged look of the new Vulcan 900 Classic LT, the motorcyclist finds himself astride a ride that previously was only found with larger cruisers. Based on much of what has propelled acceptance of Kawasaki’s Vulcan 2000, the two new 900 Vulcan models deliver exceptional roll-on acceleration, easy maneuverability, and performance the equal

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