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Kawasaki Vulcan description
2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Classic, LOOKS NEW!!! - Kawasaki’s brawny Vulcan 1600 Classic offers muscular torque and sleek styling with additional power and handling for demanding riders. A mature adaptation of the original Vulcan 1500 Cruiser’s design, the Vulcan 1600 Classic adds a strengthened frame and extra power to take your rides to the next level. A low, “stretched” chassis gives it a sleekness all its own. Matching good looks with muscular V-twin power, the 1600 Classic gives its rider an experience that’s hard to forget.
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