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2007 Yamaha Fz6 on 2040-motos

$2,999
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:15000 ColorColor: Metallic Nocturne Blue
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Orlando, FL

Orlando, FL
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Kawasaki Vulcan tech info

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Kawasaki Vulcan description

NEW TIRES, NEW BRAKES, READY TO COMUTE OR GO ON THAT TRIP YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! - With its fat tires, chrome back-swept exhaust pipes and stepped seat, the Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Classic motorcycle conjures up friendly images of cool evenings on a small-town boulevard or the sound of its V-twin engine softly rumbling through the leaves of a tree-lined country road. It is confidence inspiring, yet stylish. Affordable ¿¿¿ but all cruiser, from its tear-drop tank to its valanced fenders and chrome wire wheels. The pulse of the Vulcan 800 Classic comes from its rubber-mounted, 805cc, V-twin engine, which features a single-pin crankshaft and a gear-driven balancer to reduce vibration. Finned cylinders and four-valve heads are liquid cooled for optimum thermal control. Concealed automatic cam chain tensioners preserve the engine''s clean lines, while simultaneously allowing maintenance-free, precise cam timing. A spin-on oil filter also helps keep maintenance at a minimum. A 36mm Keihin carburetor equipped with an accelerator pump gives the Vulcan 800 Classic its quick throttle response. To take advantage of the engine''s broad torque curve, the five-speed transmission enhances the strong acceleration and creates a relaxed engine pace at highway speeds. The transmission also features Kawasaki''s exclusive Positive Neutral Finder, which simplifies finding neutral while at a standstill.

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