2000 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Nomad Reviews

2000 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Nomad

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  • Vulcan Nomad...pretty decent scoot

    Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Jun 17, 2001
    Pros: Low maintenance, sufficient power, nice looking, good ergonomics, smooth on highway, priced reasonably, comfortable.
    Cons: engine idle is slightly rough, moderate and significant vibration at lower speeds

    Summary: I've been looking at cruisers for awhile and even bought one. I soon realized the one I bought was too small for my size, a Yamaha 650 classic. However, a great bike for it's price. This happens sometimes if you don't do your homework. I picked up a ... read more

  • It is awesome, this is my "Forever" bike.

    Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    May 28, 2005
    Pros: Everything! Power, comfort, style, and versatility. Alot of bike for the money!
    Cons: I guess some people would want the pipes to be louder.

    Summary: After 14 years of riding I finally found the right bike for the rest of my life! The 1999 Nomad is everything I want in a motorcycle. I started out on sportbikes and moved up the ladder from 600 class all the way up to the 1000's. Thought I had ... read more

  • vulcan nomad

    Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Jan 5, 2003
    Pros: looks!power!handling!comfort!v-twin!need i say more!!
    Cons: none!

    Summary: this bike is so well built and is such a pleasure to ride! i have owned many bikes in my liftime and none compare to this for quality and price.100 mph and you can still see out the mirrors like the bike was not running! infact i sold the second harley ... read more

  • Value, Comfort and Fun…

    Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Oct 8, 2002
    Pros: Solid mechanics, uncomplicated, wonderful low speed maneuverability and very comfortable
    Cons: Few after-market parts, smallish gas tank, might need larger seat for passengers over 5’6”

    Summary: We didn’t come by our Nomad by accident. I’d been looking for well over two years and had worn out the Net looking for that perfect bike. Although I originally wanted the Vulcan 1500A model, with its more powerful twin-carb engine, my wife ... read more

  • 1500 Nomad- A Great Scoot.....

    Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Jul 24, 2001
    Pros: Great looks, great ride and very comfortable.
    Cons: None to date.

    Summary: I've been riding since I was 23 years old (I'm now 48). I haven't owned a bike for the last 10 years, but that doesn't mean I haven't thought about it. I've been standing on the edge (buy, don't buy) for some time now. Thanks to a buddy of mine (same ... read more

  • Using total cost and quality as the qualifier for buying a motorcycle, look no further!

    Not Yet Rated by the Epinions community
    Feb 6, 2001
    Pros: I love the Nostalgic look of the Vulcan Nomad 1500. The price is right.
    Cons: I keep looking for something I don't like, can't find any.

    Summary: I've owned a lot of different bikes over the years, and the majority were Harley's. The Vulcan Nomad 1500 puts them all to shame. Its got the look and V-Twin sound of the ole Hawgs, but you get the quality and reliability that Harley just doesn't have ... read more

  • Nomads Rule

    Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Dec 28, 2000
    Pros: Big bike, save your investment funds for Wall Street.
    Cons: Sometimes it is so fun I fall out :)

    Summary: At $11,999, the Kawasaki Nomad 1500 is the best value in all of cruiserdom. With a few inexpensive mods the bike can be made much more powerful and sound like a real motorcycle. The bike is great for long hauls. I have made several 700 mile a day, week ... read more

  • WV Barefooter

    Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Nov 27, 2000
    Pros: Exceptionally all round good machine
    Cons: The initially breakdown

    Summary: I started looking around for a big bike last year. Initially, I was leaning towards a Goldwing and a relative was steering me to a Valkrie. After checking out all of the pros and cons of every big bike, I began to lean towards the FI Nomad. Price and ... read more

  • Vulcan Nomad

    Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Nov 26, 2000
    Pros: Less expensive, comfortable, and sporty.
    Cons: Have not experienced any

    Summary: I owned a 1998 Harley Davidson Roadking, it was an excellent bike for me. Due to the purchase of a new home, I sold my HD. Upon looking to purchase another bike, I looked at the Vulcan Nomad. The Nomad immediately won my heart over. The bike came ... read more

  • The Best Big Cruiser Made To Date

    Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Oct 23, 2000
    Pros: Best Cruiser on the market
    Cons: Short men and women will find the floor boards a little too forward for them

    Summary: The Kawasaki Vulcan Nomad is the best big cruiser on the market today in my opinion..........Best made.........Best Value for the buck........Best riding for a big man...............and most reliable........I purchased the Nomad because it is the most ... read more

  • The ultimate riding machine

    Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Sep 16, 2000
    Pros: Ease of handling and shifting, very comfortable
    Cons: Some rattles in the front light area and dash.

    Summary: I have had the pleasure of owning and riding 58 motorcycles since 1970, and find the Nomad FI to be the best I've ridden for multi purpose use. Great on short runs and around town, and a beautiful cruiser for the long hall. The positioning of the foot ... read more

  • Riding in Style with our Nomad

    Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Sep 13, 2000
    Pros: Just about everything about this bike
    Cons: My husband would say it's not loud enough

    Summary: I am not the driver of our Nomad, but when I say "our" I own the back seat, as I help make the payments. We've had many bikes: several Suzuki's, a Ventura, etc, but this is the best combination of what the "James Dean want-a-be" ... read more

  • 2000 Kawasaki Nomad FI

    Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Aug 3, 2000
    Pros: Comfortable Ride
    Cons: Need backrest for both rider & passenger

    Summary: I have had the 2000 Kawasaki Nomad FI for five months and have put on nearly 6,000 miles. I ride nearly every weekend and the longest trip I have taken was 1800 miles round trip. This bike is perfect...it performed very well under ALL conditions, was ... read more

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  • Nicest bike I've ever owned!

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Jun 6, 2006
    Pros: Low maintenance, quiet mufflers, good looking, great buy when 5 years old.
    Cons: Low power compared to engine size, small gas tank.

    Summary: I've had my 2000 Nomad (carb'd) for about a week now and put about 500 miles on it. This is my 8th or 9th motorcycle. Positives: I love the low maintenance aspect and it is easy to whip around the parking lot and in town traffic on it. The side

  • Not Perfect, Which One Is?

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Nov 28, 2003
    Pros: Ride Quality, Style, Put Together Well
    Cons: Weakish Brakes, POG, Some periodic maint., Gas Tank cap., Clutch WILL slip around 22K.

    Summary: I'm actually writing about a 99 Vulcan Nomad (didn't want to join Epinions). Bought it used with 20K miles for 6,000 with all the chrome do-das available. As of today (11/03), I have 30K. The quality of the ride is very good as far as comfort (I'm

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