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2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic, Clean As A Whistle & Ready to Cruise - Cruiser enthusiasts put a high premium on customizing their machines, and Kawasaki puts the same high standard on building a motorcycle to serve as the perfect platform for building a custom ride. Enter the Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic. Straight off the showroom floor, the 1500 Classic stands out from the crowd, but add in the options available through Kawasaki's Fire & Steel accessory line and this heavyweight cruiser takes on a personality all its own. But its sparkling appearance and long, sleek design isn't fooling anyone – underneath all that chrome is 1470cc of pure muscle. The Vulcan 1500 Classic's big V-twin engine produces incredible low-rpm torque that's perfect for city streets or the open highway. This advanced, liquid cooled, SOHC design displaces 90 cubic inches and shines with elegantly sculpted cylinders and polished cooling fins, while the large radiators are tucked from view between the frame downtubes. Our Vulcan 1500 Classic comes equipped with: Gradient tinted windshield; Chrome passenger backrest; Chrome saddlebag supports; Saddlebags; Chrome fender tips; and Kuryakyn Iso handgrips.
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