2013 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Nomad 1700 Nomad Cruiser on 2040-motos
Redondo Beach, California, US
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2013 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Nomad, * Price shown is based on the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) and is subject to change. MSRP excludes destination charges, optional accessories, applicable taxes, installation, setup and/or other dealer fees.The traditionally styled Vulcan® 1700 Nomad⿢ fits right in with any classic bike, from one to eighty years old. However, just because it looks the part, doesn⿿t mean you have to settle for anything less than modern performance and reliability. For some it⿿s a full-blown touring bike, the large windshield, hard saddlebags, floorboards, backrest and standard cruise control help take the sting out of long days in the saddle. Strap a sleeping bag to the pillion, throw a leg over its low-slung seat and feel the Nomad⿿s powerful 1700cc V-twin effortlessly inhale the miles while you decompress and watch the world scrolling past. With its mix of the latest technology and luxurious two-tone paint adding to its classic style, it⿿s a one-two punch of thrill
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