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2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Classic, Low-Mileage - $6,000.00 Kawasaki Factory Metallic Diablo Black paint. 10,704 miles original senior owner. The bike has been well maintained. The bike has the following add-ons: Power Commander PCIII, Barron Big Air Kit (air intake) with K&N air filter, Vince and Hines bagger dual exhausts with removal baffles, Engine Dyno Tuned, Tsukayu Lockable Jumbo hard saddlebags, Cobra Passenger Backrest, Cobra Luggage Rack, Baron Highway bar, Kuryakyn Highway Bar Offset Foot Pegs, 4-inch Handlebar Risers, Removable Driver Backrest, Kuryakyn Handlebar Electrical Power Point, Memphis Shades Windshield, Windshield Lowers, 3-pouch Windshield Bag, Cobra Light Bar, New Metzeler ME 880 Marathon Touring tires, Garmin GPS with mount. Great condition. Chandler, AZ. 480-577-9731
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