Kawasaki Vulcan description
For Sale is a 2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic 10th Anniversary Edition. Bike is meticulously maintained - always garaged, even parked on carpet. Includes following accessories:Kuryakyn ISO gripsRider and passenger floorboardsSissy bar and removable rider backrestHighway bars w/ Kuryakyn ISO highway pegsHeel/toe shifterFullsize windshieldUpgraded Mustang seatsRiver Road molded leather saddlebagsVance N Hines long shot exhaustLuggage rack w/ rack bagTrackside bike coverBattery tender with leads pre-attachedClymer color maintenance guideBike is fuel injected, liquid cooled, shaft drive.Has just under 28K miles.Tires have 50% life left.Freshly changed oil/filter, coolant flush, and final drive oil.Brand new battery.3K miles ago did brakes front and rear (new rotor on rear), fork seals, and rectifier.Bike is perfect - recently moved from Arizona.Cash only in hand to ride. Clean CO title and registration. I will not ship this bike, nor will I accept any payment but cash. Please do not ask.$4200Call or text Rob at
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