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Kawasaki Vulcan description
This bike has Freedom Performance true duals, Performance Machine 21 inch front wheel with matching rear wheel, matching Performance Machine high-performance air cleaner, Cobra 2000i fuel module, Corbin custom leather seat, Roaring Toys 13 inch high rise handlebars, Rockford Fosgate 4 channel mini 200w amp, factory accessory iPod adapter, Polk Audio faring and saddlebag speakers, led vertical taillights, Metzler tires, custom handlebar grips, Kuriyakin longhorn foot pegs and Will air horn. This bike is set up as a solo rider but I have all of the factory stuff if you want to make it two up. I am selling with no reserve and local pick up only. The buyer can arrange his own shipping if he prefer.
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