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2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 1600, This "AIR CRAFT" has been featured on the cover of "Air Force Times" and Kawasaki's "Accelerator" magazines. I am the only owner of this motorcycle. I purchased it from the show room floor and have customized it to be a BEAST that turns everyones' heads. The top of the list of customized parts are the 'Tailgunner' exhaust pipes. The Gatling Gun pipes actually rotate when the engine growls. I have entered this custom bike in many bike shows. It has won prizes at every one of them. Engine guards.Kawasaki s brawny Vulcan 1600 Classic offers muscular torque and sleek styling with additional power and handling for demanding riders. A mature adaptation of the original Vulcan 1500 Cruiser s design, the Vulcan 1600 Classic adds a strengthened frame and extra power to take your rides to the next level. A low, stretched chassis gives it a sleekness all its own. The design details that make the 1600 Classic a one-of-a-kind American classic include a stainless steel handlebar, stepped seat, side covers that proudly display the Kawasaki logo and a multi-reflector headlight. Features of the integrated instrument cluster include an LCD screen, tank-mounted ignition switch, fuel-injection warning lamp, fuel gauge, odometer, tripmeter and clock. Fold-up floorboards look great and improve rider comfort. $8,000.00 3302014797
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