2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic Cruiser on 2040-motos
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2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic, VULCAN 900 CLASSIC TOURER - TONS OF EXTRAS ON THIS BIKE!!! CHECK OUT THE PHOTOS. PRICED TO SELL QUICK AND IT WONT LAST AT THIS PRICE!! LOW OVERHEAD MEANS LOW PRICES. NO HIDDEN FEES. PRICE IS PLUS TAX, TAG AND TITLE ONLY. KAWASAKI VULCAN 900 CLASSIC: ANSWERING YOUR NEEDS AND DESIRES IN A CRUISER Heavyweight style with middleweight sensibility. Featuring clean lines and an uncluttered look, the Vulcan 900 Classic is ideal for cruising purists. The well balanced mid-size cruiser offers riders the look and feel of the larger V-twins, without the hefty size and price. With styling cues from its biggest sibling, the Kawasaki Vulcan 2000 Classic, the 900 Classic is a sure winner in the mid-size category. Entry-level riders and those seeking something more nimble that the large-displacement machines will enjoy this stylish mid-size machine.
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