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2014 Kawasaki Vulcan (2014)
Rick D (419) 294-4951 350 TARHE TRAIL UPPER SANDUSKY Ohio 43351 14 Kawasaki Vulcan® 900 Custom Vehicle Information Year: 2014 Make: Kawasaki Model: Vulcan® 900 Condition: Used Description Sometimes, you cant help but just smile when you see a really cool bike. Vulcan 900 Custom is an easy motorcycle to like. First, this bikes custom styling oozes attitude from its big front tire to the blacked out mufflers and other parts that typically wear a chrome coating.2016-06-28 04:49:25Upper Sandusky, Ohio, United States56,610.00
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2012 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Vaquero Cruiser (2012)
2012 KAWASAKI Vulcan 1700 Vaquero, This very nice NEW Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Vaquero, great bike for over night rides and just out on a nice afternoon ride, full equiped with radio and speakers so you can enjoy your music while you are riding. Save on this 2012 leftover and be ready for spring. Prie does include rebate2013-09-28 06:47:46New Hampton, IA, US016,199.00
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2012 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Vaquero (2012)
2012 KAWASAKI Vulcan 1700 Vaquero, This very nice NEW Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Vaquero, great bike for over night rides and just out on a nice afternoon ride, full equiped with radio and speakers so you can enjoy your music while you are riding. Save on this 2012 leftover and be ready for spring. Prie does include rebate2013-12-20 23:27:56New Hampton, IA015,799.00
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2012 Kawasaki VULCAN VN1700 VAQUERO SPECIAL EDITION Cruiser (2012)
2012 KAWASAKI VULCAN VN1700 VAQUERO SPECIAL EDITION, Swagger on the Open Road Cool, low, long, ultra stylish all these adjectives fit the Vulcan 1700 Vaquero plus one more plenty functional. This bagger, introduced just last year into the Vulcan cruiser line, proves that practicality and cool can co-exist on the same bike. Its aggressive and muscular styling makes any Vaquero rider stand out from the crowd.2013-09-30 10:16:35Longmont, CO, US117,199.00
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2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 - VN900C (2008)
Motorcycle is adult driven and garage kept. Aftermarket Vance&Hines Exhaust, leather bags and back rest.2016-06-16 04:52:29La Porte, Indiana, United States53,200.00
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2004 Kawasaki VN1600B1 Vulcan 1600 Mean Streak (2004)
The Kawasaki Mean Streak is a performance touring bike that has many great features. Although it is a cruiser designed for comfortable performance, it is also an extremely agile and good handling bike for a big touring machine. Excellent handling and huge amounts of torque on tap in any gear make the Mean Streak a hoot to drive safely and with fun on back country roads, canyon sweepers, and switchbacks! Feedback is smooth and responsive, and the suspension and tires allow even novice riders to handle tight turns with ease. The Avon Ultra Storm II radial tires really grip the road, and feature dual compound tread for extremely long wear. It has power and comfort for long trips as well. The huge Tokico dual-rotor disc brakes up front, operated by a hydraulic lever just like the expensive bikes, as well as the massive Tokico disc brake on the rear quickly scrub off speed as needed. The upgraded EBC brake pads seem to never fade, even during aggressive braking. The Mean Streak also has a smooth hydraulic-operated clutch just like the expensive bikes, You will not find balky cable-operated controls on the Mean Streak! Out of the factory box, the Mean Streak is quite a performance bike. Kawasaki worked hard to improve the reliable engine from the 1600 Vulcan classic by reworking many features of the Mean Streak's engine for additional power, but still retaining the legendary Kawasaki bullet-proof reliability with minimal maintenance requirements. Larger valves (with hydraulic self-adjusters), better flowing intake, larger fuel injectors, and improved 3-dimensional ignition timing all controlled by a computer processor give this bike some real get up and go! Performance has further been enhanced by adding the following "Big Three" improvements: Cobra high-performance exhaust system delivers additional horsepower and low-end torque with Cobra's patented hidden "cross-over"" tube; The Kuryakyn Pro HyperCharger with K&N rewashable filter; and a Cobra Fi2000R fuel processor add plenty of power over stock, but yet retain everyday drivability and bullet-proof reliability. The satisfying growl from the pipes and the intake really sound great, but this bike can also be quiet through residential areas if you can stay out of the throttle. This Mean Streak has also been upgraded with several touring accessories to add comfort and convenience.2013-09-03 16:11:48Jefferson City, Missouri, US13,4592,225.00
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2004 Kawasaki Vulcan Mean Streak 1600 VN1600B1 $3,750 (2004)
The Kawasaki Mean Streak is a performance touring bike that has many great features. Although it is a cruiser designed for comfortable performance, it is also an extremely agile and good handling bike for a big touring machine. Excellent handling and huge amounts of torque on tap in any gear make the Mean Streak a hoot to drive safely and with fun on back country roads, canyon sweepers, and switchbacks! Feedback is smooth and responsive, and the suspension and tires allow even novice riders to handle tight turns with ease. The Avon Ultra Storm II radial tires really grip the road, and feature dual compound tread for extremely long wear. It has power and comfort for long trips as well. The huge Tokico dual-rotor disc brakes up front, operated by a hydraulic lever just like the expensive bikes, as well as the massive Tokico disc brake on the rear quickly scrub off speed as needed. The upgraded EBC brake pads seem to never fade, even during aggressive braking. The Mean Streak also has a smooth hydraulic-operated clutch just like the expensive bikes, You will not find balky cable-operated controls on the Mean Streak! The Mean Streak is quite a performance bike. Kawasaki worked hard to improve the reliable engine from the 1600 Vulcan classic by reworking many features of the Mean Streak's engine for additional power, but still retaining the legendary Kawasaki bullet-proof reliability with minimal maintenance requirements. Larger valves (with hydraulic self-adjusters), better flowing intake, larger fuel injectors, and improved 3-dimensional ignition timing all controlled by a computer processor give this bike some real get up and go! Performance has further been enhanced by adding the following "Big Three" improvements: Cobra high-performance exhaust system delivers additional horsepower and low-end torque with Cobra's patented hidden "cross-over"" tube; The Kuryakyn Pro HyperCharger with K&N rewashable filter; and a Cobra Fi2000R fuel processor add plenty of power over stock, but yet retain everyday drivability and bullet-proof reliability. The satisfying growl from the pipes and the intake really sound great, but this bike can also be quiet through residential areas if you can stay out of the throttle. The Mean Streak has silent and nearly maintenance-free shaft drive (No chain to clean, oil, and check), as well as self-adjusting hydraulic valves. This Mean Streak has also been upgraded with several touring accessories to add comfort and convenience. The huge saddlebags swallow about anything you would want to take with you.2013-09-04 07:43:55Jefferson City, Missouri, US13,4593,750.00
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2014 Kawasaki VULCAN 900 Custom (2014)
2014 KAWASAKI VULCAN 900 Custom,2013-12-14 22:58:33Indianapolis, IN08,499.00
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2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom Cruiser (2008)
2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom, MUST CALL JOSH TO GET SALE PRICE! CALL/TEXT 740-296-9653 OR CALL 866-392-4531 & ASK FOR JOSH! - MUST CALL JOSH TO GET SALE PRICE!2013-10-04 21:46:20Brilliant, OH, US63,995.00
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