**2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 900**excellent Condition!!! Less Than 3k Miles!!! on 2040-motos
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I purchased this bike as a going away present for myself when I completed my active duty service in the US Air Force. The bike was kept in my living room because I didn't have a garage at the time. I really don't want to get rid of it but I'm getting married and the wife says it's got to go. If you purchase this bike the shipping or pick up will be the buyer's responsibility. I will accept payment through paypal, cash in person, or personal check.
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