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2013 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager on 2040-motos

$18,249
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Angleton, TX

 Angleton, TX
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Vulcan® 1700 Voyager® is the thinking rider’s touring cruiser. Sure, it offers all the muscular feel and classic styling you demand, but it also ups the ante with superb engineering, impressive dependability and genuinely useful features to enhance comfort and make the longest rides more livable. It does it all at a price thousands lower than comparable models, isn’t that thoughtful?

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