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2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Classic in very good shape. It has a little over 14,800 miles on it with no mechanical problems. New battery last year. Front tire is half worn but needs new rear tire. (Will be installed for buy now price). This bike has a lot of extra chrome and equipment: Vance & Hines big shot pipes (sound beautiful), light bar, hand grips, luggage rack, back rest, road pegs, white wall tires and will include a helmet and luggage for buy now price.
This bike is used and has a few paint chips and scratches but nothing severe or noticeable. Tank is perfect with no dings. This is a big bore 1700cc bike and rides like a dream. Selling because I don't need it anymore. I have a Goldwing that gets ridden more than this one. Come get it or I'll deliver for a small fee. Bike for sale locally and could be removed from EBay early. 205.310.6335 |
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