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Kawasaki Vulcan description
2010 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom, Wasn???t Really Built In A Custom Shop; It Just Looks, Rides and Feels That Way!It???s called Custom because this is how riders did it back when they rolled their own: A flat handlebar sits in custom clamps atop distinctive forks that hold a tall, slender custom-looking front wheel. A bobbed (as in shortened) rear fender perches over a fat tire, and cool, clean components fill out the middle ??? including a rumbling fuel-injected 903cc V-twin exhaling through dual slash-cut exhausts, a low gunfighter-style seat and forward-mounted footpegs complete its rakish image.The crown jewel in Kawasaki???s mid-size cruiser family, this chromed-out machine is more than just good looking. Like its siblings, the Vulcan?® 900 Custom has a fuel-injected 903cc engine producing exceptional roll-on acceleration that rivals the get-up-and-go of much larger motorcycles ??? yet it???s wrapped in a nimble chassis that lets it turn and handle like no heavyweight motorcycle can.The 900 Custom???s unique design gives it the edge to stand out from the crowd. Kawasaki engineers and designers concentrated on delivering a motorcycle with a customized appearance typically found only on expensive two-wheel offerings. A massive rear tire, light-looking front end accentuated by a thin 21-inch cast wheel, and sculpted bodywork top the stand-out features of the Vulcan 900 Custom.Perhaps one of the most striking examples of this Vulcan cruiser???s distinctive look is its large diameter 21-inch front cast wheel ??? itself somewhat rare in the custom-building world. The wheel features spokes arranged in pairs for a special visual appeal. Balancing the lightweight look of the front end is a low, wide rear wheel featuring a
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