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Kawasaki Vulcan description
This 2007 Vulcan Classic is in perfect condition.100% garage kept. Very, Very low miles.(1542 original miles...Yes Original ) I am the 2nd owner. Purchased in 2010 with 356 miles. LED turn signals and brake lights and I have all the original signal and light parts Plenty of chrome. Tires are original and in great shape. Aftermarket Gel seat is installed and I have the original one as well. Two helmets go with the bike. ( One medium and 1 small ) Bike cover. Never wrecked or layed over. A lot of extras installed. Fuel injected and starts every time. New battery last year. Battery tender lead installed for long winter storage.
You will not be dissapointed in the bike. The only reason that I am selling it is that I do not have the time to ride. This bike in my eyes is 98% perfect.
Side Note: I have a trailer with cycle mount as well that "IS NOT" part of this sale but is possibly for sale as well for an additional price if its needed after this sale to transport cycle home.
This sale will be a "Pick Up " only at my place of residence which is near Hagerstown, Md.
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