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Kawasaki Vulcan description
I have owned this 2005, 750 Vulcan since June 2008, it had 1,497 miles, shorty after I purchased my bike I noticed a couple small unnoticeable dents in the front of the gas tank,not sure how they could of gotten there, behind the crown, so the tank cover was born. Now there is approx 16,200 miles. I have never crashed the bike,I don't know the bikes history before my purchase. Oil Change is due, was changed last season. Tires are in good shape, fork seal done when tires were done. I installed the windshield,saddle bag racks,saddle bags and tank cover.Aux pulsating day time light,modulating brake lights as added safety equipment. Bike will be sold as is. A real sacrifice , need cash for home down payment. Ph # 630-217-6585 Buyer assumes responsibility of payment in full, deliver and shipping costs, or picks up at my location preferably,all sales are final. |
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