2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Classic Cruiser on 2040-motos
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2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Classic, The Vulcan has always been a big motorcycle, and the 2004 is a bit longer and lower than the old one. The swingarm, pulled from the Mean Streak, is 30mm longer. Rake and trail have also been increased to provide more stability, yet without much of a sacrifice in handling. But with an overall length of 98.6 inches, a wheelbase of 66.7 inches, and a wet weight of 745 lbs., this Vulcan 1600 is getting into the Lincoln Town Car neighborhood. Remarkably, however, it doesn't feel all that heavy when riding, due to the low center of gravity and excellent balance. A redesigned tubular and box-section frame with a single backbone offers more rigidity than previous and it allows for the longer and larger-capacity fuel tank. The front fork stanchions have been beefed up to 43mm for added strength. In the rear, dual air shocks soak up the bumps quite well, and have 4-position damping adjustments that actually can be felt from click stop to click stop. It only takes about five minutes out on the road to realize that the VHere's your chance to have some fun at a Very Reasonable price. This is a good cheap entry level Cruiser. It's a stock bike that has been lovingly ridden and enjoyed. It still has Very Low mileage and a whole lot more left to be ridden. Don't miss out on this chance to have a Very Powerful and Fun Cruiser at a price that is surely to low.
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