2002 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Classic Cruiser on 2040-motos
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, US
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Kawasaki Vulcan description
2002 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Classic, Kawasakis legendary Vulcan platform has a lot to offer, the question is are you ready to receive? - The Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Classic motorcycle is truly the epitome of custom-cruiser attitude. Reminiscent of the 1950s, the Vulcan 800 Classic is loaded with nostalgic traits, such as deeply valanced fenders and a big, fat tire on the spoked front wheel. Chromed covers make the fork downtubes shine and are complemented by a large chromed headlight housing. The tank-mounted speedometer adds extra custom look appeal, as does the low-stepped seat. This classic styling, combined with modern performance features and affordable pricing, make this V-twin cruiser a class leader on the sales floor.
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Moto blog
Video: On-board lap of the NW200
Thu, 19 May 2011Watch this video and marvel at the utter dedication and bravery required to ride the NW200 Triangle Circuit. This is shot from a 600 Supersport bike so the speeds are considerably lower than Stuart Easton clocked last year on his superbike. 204mph was his fastest trap-time in 2010.
Report: Steve Rapp and Attack Performance get MotoGP CRT Wild Card
Tue, 03 Apr 2012RoadracingWorld reports California-based Attack Performance has been granted a wild card entry to the 2012 U.S. Grand Prix at Laguna Seca and the 2012 Indianapolis Grand Prix at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. According to RoadracingWorld, Attack Performance’s entry lists Steve Rapp as its rider and the parts manufacturer itself as constructor, suggesting it will enter as a Claiming Rule Team.
2010 Kawasaki Concours 14 Traction Control [video]
Thu, 29 Oct 2009With the new Concours, Kawi created its first traction control system. Unlike the ABS, the rider can disable or enable KTRC, and can do so on the fly. The new TC system isn’t level selectable, like, say, Ducati’s DTC, and it isn’t intended to allow a rider to go faster on their Connie.
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