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2005 KAWASAKI VULCAN 750 in excellent condition. This is the last year of production for this classic Vulcan 750 road bike. This is a one owner and I bought it new in Jan.2006. Has crash bars and highway pegs, K&N air filters, windshield, rear rack. Re-moveable locking fiberglass saddle bags. Original tool kit, owner's manual and locking chain. Runs and drives like a new bike. 13,336 miles on the clock. Clear TX title. Must sell since I can't ride anymore. Send e-mail for more info. or pictures. Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges or pick in Bullard, TX. 75757 I can help with delivery up to 200 miles for $1. per mile, one-way, payable at time of delivery. |
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