Kawasaki Vulcan tech info
Kawasaki Vulcan description
Kawasaki VN 900, 2006 with 17,432 Miles, Clear Title, not Running now,Was running 100% might need new plugs and/or Change a Fuse, .......Engine and Transmission are great, but no sparks, a brand new YUASA battery, , this is a heavy motorcycle for me. I bought this Motorcycle as Brand New. I am the first owner, any non-sense questions will not be replied, You need to ask your Mechanic, " The motorcycle was working 100%, now no sparks ,however, Engine ,Transmission and EAC are 100%" , so any question ask your mechanic, I guarantee Engine, Transmission, EAC, Starter, Selonoid, and all Vital equipments, Brakes and Pads, Brand New back Tire. Front Tire 95%, You must understand that this is for pick up only, don't ask me to deliver, as it was happened before. Do not send text message saying """ Do you still have Vulcan 2006"" this is a stupid message, will not get answer. therefore, please, be smart. 718 285 1469 .
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