2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic Lt on 2040-motos
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2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT, Fully-loaded cruiser is ready for open road adventuresThe Vulcan 900 Classic LT employs a low-maintenance belt drive to keep the overall weight down and improve rear-end styling. Any mention of rear-end styling has to include this unit s use of a large, 180mm wide rear tire, and largest in the category. The beefy, big-bike look inherited with the larger tire adds to the guttural, classic V-twin sound that is produced by the use of a single-pin crankshaft. Both look and sound evoke the feel of a much larger motorcycle.
The Vulcan 900 s larger look and feel need not exclude any potential rider. The low seat height makes it accessible for shorter riders and its tapered and studded seat design flows comfortably into the tank. The lower chassis rails also provide a narrowed shape, which makes it comfortable for all riders.
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