2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 2000 Classic Cruiser on 2040-motos
Carol Stream, Illinois, US
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2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 2000 Classic, 2007 VULCAN CLASSIC 2000 READY TO RIDE!!! - Kawasaki�s Vulcan� 2000 Classic combines traditional cruiser style with modern muscle and awesome physical presence with earth shaking torque and classic good looks. Riders looking to harness the awesome size, power and performance of the Kawasaki Vulcan� 2000, but seeking a more traditional �cruiser� style, need look no further than the Vulcan 2000 Classic. A traditional-style headlight, �buckhorn� handlebar bend, a plush passenger seat for increased comfort and several smaller details are coupled with the same brawny features found on the Vulcan 2000.
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