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1995 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic Standard Houston TX


28-10-2014, 22:44. Author: Stubbs Cycles
1995 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic, Priced To Sell Fast!! - A far, far cheaper way of cruising than buying into the Harley dream. Reliable too. The VN1500s are positively vast so, if road presence is important to you, they could be your thing. Lots of gutsy, low down performance with smooth touring speeds at the top end mean relaxed, joyful and easy riding.A rubber-mounted, v-twin, oozing with thunderous torque, it hauls this heavyweight around with a seeming lack of effort. Low down grunt is what’s required on a cruiser and the VN’s got it in spades. At higher speeds it copes well, cruising happily at around 80mph. Delivery is smooth and laid-back.Soft, plush… Like sitting in a pile of cushions. The suspension’s ok: nothing too sharp or soggy going on, whilst the handling’s predictably slow for a bike of this style and weight (although it’s more forgiving than it looks). The single front disc could do with a twin but the VN’s surprisingly low on vibes, which is a treat.The tank-mounted dash is fairly basic, but looks the part, plus wide bars, a low seat and plenty of sleek chrome round it off. Shaft drive is definitely a bonus as you’ll have your work cut out, cleaning all those shiny bits. Early bikes lacked fuel injection and the five-speed gearbox. Call Johnathan With Internet Sales at 713-644-7535 for any questions and/or to get a deal started today!! Thank you for choosing Stubbs Cycles
  • Year: 1995
  • Make: Kawasaki
  • Model: Vulcan 1500 Classic
  • Type: Standard

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