Kawasaki Vulcan 2000, Cruiser, Touring, Cycle on 2040-motos
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Kawasaki Vulcan description
Kawasaki Vulcan 2000, one owner, bought new in 2004. Adult owned and ridden 9485 miles. Added a Corbin seat with backrest, the backrest can be used for the driver, or switched and used by the passenger. The original seat also goes with the bike. Also added a pair of Tour Master saddlebags.The service and maintenance has been meticulously maintained by the Kawasaki Dealer, where the bike was bought. Also includes a cover for the bike, and a battery maintainer. Also included is a pair of Gerbings heated gloves for cold weather riding, and a nice helmet. This bike is in virtually new condition.
Retired and moved from Vegas to Houston, and just don't ride anymore. Info. 903-244-5329. 713-816-8265. Thanks,Paul.
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