New 750 Vulcan owner
Written: Apr 04 '01
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Pros: Handling, ride position, power, comfort and passenger comfort.
Cons: Not a selection of bolt on parts
The Bottom Line: Highly recommend this bike. Tremendous power for it's size, great handling, comfortable, lot's of chrome, throbbing throaty sounding engine and a great price.
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| rob2victor's Full Review: 2000 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 |
I've only been riding this bike for just over a week. I spent the entire winter thoroughly shopping every touring/cruiser bike out there. Originally set out for Honda Shadow 1100 or Suzuki Intruder. This bike has just about everything you could ask for in a cruiser at a reasonable price. Good power, solid torque from idle to high rpm, great handling, adjustable shocks that are also air assisted and very comfortable even with the stock seat. The bike also sports a nice dash, with tach, fuel gauge and dummy lights. One of which is for the head lamp, very helpful. I have yet to take a serious road trip with my wife who also finds riding this bike very comfortable, but we have plans to very soon. Though bolt on parts are hard to come by, Kawasaki offers a descent line of accessories on the web site or at local dealers. In order to accomodate some of the long trips we are planning, I have ordered large leather saddlebags, v-force windshield and engine guards. All should make for a fun, comfy touring bike. I put over a hundred miles on the bike in my day off, and ride around the neighborhood every time I can find more than fifteen free minutes. This bike is a winner, period.
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Amount Paid (US$): 6049
Condition: New Model Year: 2001
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