2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 2000 on 2040-motos
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2008 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic Limited 2000 It has only 4,845 miles on it. Kawasaki's BIGGEST, BADDEST V-Twin Cruiser is the largest V-Twin ever produced by any of the major motorcycle manufacturers. Bigger and more powerful than Harley V-Twins, Yamahas Silverados & Road Stars, Suzuki's C90 or M109, or even Honda's VTX1800. Very hard to find in this condition, VERY LOW MILEAGE and in LIKE BRAND NEW, and even MINT CONDITION. This one has been well cared for and the maintenance work is up to date as well. The 5 speed gear box and clutch work smoothly in all gears. It's feels just like a brand new motorcycle. You can tell right away its a new bike because the drivers foot pegs and gear shift lever show no signs of wear. It has just had a $165.88 complete service and check-up by Columbia Powersports, (authorized Kawasaki Dealership) that included all fluids check and an oil and filter change. Always garaged, never tipped over or dropped, no accidents, no previous paint or Body work. No Hail Damage, No water damage, No Flood Damage. Clear Title is in hand, No Rust, No Issues. This Kawasaki Vulcan 2000 is in excellent condition. It drives like a new bike. Everything works correctly. OPTIONS AND FEATURES include heal and toe shifter, foot rests for driver and passenger, touring windscreen, saddlebags, passenger backrest. Seats, bags and backrest are all in excellent, like-new condition. Included accessory Light Bar, installed cost $395. Also added was a new chromed $250 OEM Crash Bar to protect that gorgeous engine in case of a tip-over. CONDITION REPORT: WHEELS AND TIRES: Both front and rear tires are excellent condition with lots of tread remaining. Wheels are free of road rash or any signs of corrosion. PAINT AND CHROME TRIM: No dents or dings or any cracks in fenders, luggage or console top. The chrome is all original and in excellent rust-free condition throughout. WINDSHIELD: Windshield is clear and free of scratches and scrapes - still like new. ENGINE: All Alloy V-Twin 2,053 cc Engine is clean and show no signs of rust or corrosion anywhere. Battery is at full strength and in excellent condition. Service is all up to date. Brakes are original and in good condition. The gear box and clutch are in perfect, like new condition. The engine runs smoothly, quietly and powerfully. There are no known service issues or mechanical issues. SUMMARY: It is most obvious that this beautiful 2008 Vulcan 2000 Classic Limited has been very well cared for and maintained. Always has been garaged as well. You could spend a bunch more money for another cruiser and have a very nice motorcycle, but it won't be as powerful or beautiful to behold as this one. Asking: $7,195.00, Please call: 803-550-9645
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