1998 Kawasaki Vulcan VN750A

1998 Kawasaki Vulcan

Price: US $1,375.00
Item location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Make: Kawasaki
Model: Vulcan
Type: Cruiser
Year: 1998
Mileage: 19,941
VIN: JKAVNDA1XWB538816
Engine size: 750
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description

1998 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 with 19. 41 miles. The bike has new oil and filter. spark plugs. air filter. front tire. windshield and saddle bags. It has some cosmetic issues. but mechanically. it runs great and has a bulletproof engine. The reason I'm selling it is because I bought a new bike. NO RESERVE PRICE ON THIS AUCTION!! Please don’t make any offers by email. I will not accept personal checks or even most Cashiers Checks unless you want to wait till I’m sure it has cleared in my bank account. Here is from Wikipedia: The VN750. also known as the Vulcan 750. is a 750 cc class cruiser-style motorcycle made by Kawasaki from 1985 to 2006. The Vulcan 750 was Kawasaki's first cruiser and first V-twin engine introduced in late 1984 as the 1985 model. Production history Kawasaki introduced the 750 cc class Vulcan worldwide in 1985. Due to tariff restrictions in the United States on bikes over 700 cc imported from Japan. the initial US spec model was limited to 699 cc and called the Kawasaki Vulcan 700. The tariff was lifted in 1986. and all bikes from then until the production run ended in 2006 were 749 cc. The US name was changed to Vulcan 750 to reflect this. Overview The VN750 remained largely unchanged throughout its 22 year production run with only minor adjustments to the components and varying paint schemes. The VN750 was unique in its class by featuring a more reliable shaft drive usually found on larger cruisers. [1] The bike also featured a liquid cooled DOHC V-twin engine producing 60 horsepower and a flat 47 ft-lbs of torque throughout most of the rpm range. although the engine was underrated and commonly produced 8-10% more than the advertised power in dynamometer testing. The bike was configured to support an upright riding position with a king/queen seat and a factory installed sissy bar. The VN750 also featured adjustable air shocks front and rear. with Showa 4-way valve on the rear.

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