Warranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warrantyType:CruiserVIN:JKAVN2D127A013031
Kawasaki Vulcan description
American Motorcycle Trading Company | eBay Template
888.400.1151
2925 E.Division, Arlington, Texas 76011
www.CleanHarleys.com
Open Tues-Sat from 9:00am-6:00pm
DESCRIPTION
NADA YELLOW BOOK RETAIL $3,865 2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 - VN900D 15,026 Miles - 903cc Liquid Cooled SOHC V Twin Engine - 5 Speed Transmission - Electronic Fuel Injection with dual 34mm Keihin throttle bodies - Belt Final Drive for Smooth Power Deliver - 41mm Hydraulic Telescopic forks - Fat 180mm Rear Tire - 5.3 Gallon Tank - Two Piece Two Up Studded Touring Seat with Passenger - Large Touring Windshield - Chrome Mirrors - Kawasaki Leather Saddlebags - Chrome Slash Cut Staggered Exhaust - Chrome Laced Spoke Steel Wheels - Large Chrome Headlight with Fog Lamps - Rider Full Length Footboards, THIS IS A BARGAIN BIKE AND IS SOLD "AS IS".
BIKE HAS SOME COSMETIC ISSUES. DENT IN TANK AND RIGHT LEVER IS BENT.
We are able to offer financing for almost all brands for individuals living in the US. If you would like further information about our financing programs, or require documentation to obtain financing on your own, please give us a call at 888-400-1151.
We would be happy to consider your vehicle on trade. Please provide us some details on your trade by filling out the form after clicking on a link below or give us a call at 888-400-1151.
American Motorcycle Trading Company was formed in 1996. We came from humble beginnings, starting out in a 6,000 sq. ft. facility across from the Cowboys Stadium. We built our business on quality relationships with quality people. After serving the DFW community for approximately seven years, we outgrew our facility. In 2003 we bought a new building in the southeast corner of Six Flags Mall, just minutes from Texas Ranger’s Ballpark. Our state of the art, 27,000 sq. ft. facility provided room for our growing business. After nine years at Six Flags Mall, we have decided to open an additional location in Mansfield, Texas. Look for the grand opening the winter of 2012!
What makes American Motorcycle different from other motorcycle dealers?
We distinguish ourselves from other dealers in variety of ways. The single most important reason is the quality of our motorcycles. Over the past 17 years, we have bought and sold approximately 20,000 motorcycles. Such significant experience teaches you what to look for in a quality motorcycle. We primarily obtain our motorcycles from dealers who take the motorcycles as trade ins. Our dealer principal spent almost 30 years in the automotive industry and has forged strong relationships with dealers nationwide. We also actively purchase motorcycles from individuals just like you!
Our bikes go through a thorough inspection process. The initial inspection is referred to as a pre-buy inspection or PBI. Before we decide to purchase a motorcycle, our technicians evaluate the bike. This enables our buyer to select only the best units available. On top of that we go through a pre-delivery inspection or PDI, which is a 32 point mechanical and electrical check to insure a safe, trouble free buying experience. We sell most of our bikes to people we never meet! In order to maintain our reputation and build the requisite trust that our customers so often place in us, we take great pride and care in our make ready process. You can rest assured that when you buy from us, you buy a quality motorcycle.
Our premium shipping service includes palletized and enclosed door to door transportation inside the contiguous United States. Your motorcycle is carried by experienced, properly licensed, and insured shippers with proven track records. The price for shipping to your state can be found by clicking your state below. It includes $5000 in damage insurance. These quotes are for two wheeled motorcycles. If you are shipping a trike, plan on 30-40% more cost. Transit time typically falls between 14-21 calendar days for contiguous US shipments. Faster shipping can be arranged at an additional cost.
Click your state below for shipping cost:
International shipping ranges from $1500-$4500 USD. The buyer is responsible for the destination country's fees, taxes, and duties.
BIDDER NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS:
While we make every effort to accurately describe our vehicles, please understand you are purchasing a used motorcycle. They come with no warranty express or implied from our dealership. However, the bike you purchase may have factory warranty remaining. American Motorcycle also offers extended warranties for your peace of mind. We encourage all buyers to look at the bike in person or order an inspection by a third party prior to the auction ending. Please review the numerous high resolution pictures carefully, as well as watch the Youtube video of the motorcycle located at the top of the auction. We take great pride in our customer's satisfaction and make every effort to point out any flaws in the motorcycles we sell. If you have any questions, please call us at 888-400-1151 and we will answer them.
PAYMENT TYPES:
Wire Transfers, Cashier's Checks, Personal Checks, Cash in Person
FEES:
All buyers will be charged a $125 documentary fee. This helps us with costs associated with title and bank paperwork and while it is a far cry from absorbing all the costs, it helps us keep the costs of our motorcycles low. Buyers will also be subject to a $195 dealer preparation fee. This fee goes to absorb the costs of oil changes, service work, professional details and photography. The last fee is a state required vehicle inventory tax. It is charged at a rate of .2252% of the selling price, which equates to $22.52 for every $10,000 of purchase price. Buyers will also be responsible for all state and local taxes and fees.
TERMS:
A $500 non-refundable partial payment is due immediately. Buyer must contact our office within 24 hours of auction close. The balance must be received within 7 business days via wire transfer, cash, or check. All checks are subject to 10 day hold. All bidders with 0 or negative feedback must contact us prior to bidding. Otherwise, your bid may be canceled. If these terms are not adhered to, we reserve the right to relist or otherwise sell the vehicle.
BUYER PICKUP:
A representative from our dealership can be available for pickup at area airports when necessary. Buyers must schedule pickup prior to making travel arrangements.
Kawasaki has chosen the 2014 American International Motorcycle Expo as the venue to make the world debut of a yet unannounced motorcycle model. The model launch will take place at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, this October 16-19.
“AIMExpo demonstrated last year that it can serve as the ideal platform for media and brand activities and Kawasaki will leverage this grand stage to reveal new products, as well as interact closely with dealers and consumers,” explains Kevin Allen, Kawasaki Manager, PR + Brand Experience. “We have some very exciting new product to share and AIMExpo is the perfect place to make these announcements.”
Attendees will also witness the North American introduction of all-new vehicles in several categories from Kawasaki. Following the unveilings, all products will then be on full display for all to see inside Kawasaki’s booth (#2165) out on the AIMExpo show floor.
“Kawasaki joins an expanding list of key companies that sees AIMExpo as the perfect means to infuse energy into the powersports business in North America,” says Larry Little, Vice President and General Manager, Marketplace Events Motorcycle Group.
John McGuinness put another notch in his belt, capturing his 19th career victory in the Isle of Man TT by winning the Royal London 360 Superstock TT race. Despite leading all active racers in TT wins, the Superstock victory was just the first in that category for McGuinness. The Honda rider led from start to finish in the four-lap Superstock TT race.
This remarkable shot of Eddie Lawson is taken by Rich Chenet. It was August 1980 and Lawson was undergoing a titanic scrap for the AMA title with Wes Cooley and Freddie Spencer here at Pocono Raceway in Philladelphia. The circuit is known as the 'Tricky Triangle' amongst the NASCAR drivers but the superbikes used a mix of infield and sections of the banked circuit.