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Up for 'no reserve' auction is a 2007 900 Vulcan Custom in 'as new' condition. This motorcycle was stored many years in a temperature controlled garage. It has less than 1800 documented miles. The motorcycle is completely original and has not been modified in any way. It was rescued by an 'old school' professional motorcycle mechanic with 50+ years experience. He cleaned the fuel system and serviced the motorcycle. A new battery was installed. Soap and wax is all that was required to make it sparkle. This is a low maintenance motorcycle with Electronic Fuel Injection, Belt Final Drive and digital dash.
This is a chance to buy a like new Kawasaki 900 Vulcan Custom for the same price as a similar Vulcan with 20,000 or more miles of wear and tear. This is a no reserve auction, bid to win. We will work with your shipper. We can deliver it to the Tampa airport shippers or locally for a mileage fee. Better yet, fly or drive in and ride it home... make an adventure of it.
A Magazine review in 2007 said:
Kawasaki has created an impressive portfolio of cruisers and the 2007 Kawasaki VN900 Custom is one of its best yet. The Kawasaki VN900 Custom's laid back, chopper style is due largely to its distinctive, cast alloy big 21-inch front wheel, the high-rise drag bars (which not only look good but prove very comfortable) and the forward highway pegs. For a custom, the Kawasaki VN900 Custom is impressive through bends. At cruising speeds, even when the speedo reads 75, buzz is absent and the Kawasaki VN900 Custom continues to deliver a silky-smooth ride. Kawasaki customs are usually a cut above the norm and the Kawasaki VN900 Custom continues that tradition with dream chrome, good paint and neat detailing and build quality.
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Kawasaki Vulcan for Sale
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