Kawasaki VN 1700 Vulcan
Voyager

Make Model |
Kawasaki VN 1700 Vulcan Voyager |
Year |
2015 - 16 |
Engine |
Four stroke, V-twin cylinder,
SOHC, 8 valve per cylinder |
Capacity |
1700 cc / 103.7 cu in |
Bore x Stroke |
102 x 104mm |
Cooling System |
Liquid cooled |
Compression Ratio |
9.5:1 |
Induction |
Digital fuel injection, dual
42mm throttle bodies |
Ignition |
Digital |
Starting |
Electric |
Max Power |
61 kW / 82 hp @ 5000 rpm |
Max Torque |
146 Nm / 107 lb-ft @ 2750 rpm |
Transmission |
6 Speed with overdrive |
Final Drive |
Carbon fiber belt |
Gear Ratio |
1st 3.077 (40/13) 2nd 1.900 (38/20) 3rd 1.407
(38/27) 4th 1.143 (32/28) 5th 0.967 (29/30)
6th 0.806 (29/36) |
Frame |
Steel, double-cradle with box-section
single-tube backbone |
Front Suspension |
43mm hydraulic fork |
Front Wheel Travel |
140 mm / 5.5 in |
Rear Suspension |
Swingarm with twin air-assisted shocks, with
4-way rebound damping |
Rear Wheel Travel |
78 mm / 3.1 in |
Front Brakes |
2x 300mm discs 2 piston calipers / ABS
Optimal |
Rear Brakes |
Single 300mm disc 2 piston caliper / ABS
Optimal |
Front Tyre |
130/90R16 |
Rear Tyre |
170/70R16 |
Dimensions |
Length 2,560 mm / 100.8 in
Width 995 mm / 39.2 in
Height 1,550 mm / 61.0 in |
Wheelbase |
1665 mm / 65.6 in. |
Ground clearance |
135 mm / 5.3 in |
Seat Height |
730 mm / 28.7 in |
Dry Weight |
402 kg / 886 lbs |
Fuel Capacity |
20 Litres
/ 5.3 US gal |
Designed for those riders who set their sights beyond the
horizon, the Vulcan 1700 Voyager offers everything needed for comfortable
long-distance touring with or without a passenger. Offering a metric alternative
to V-Twin tourers, the Vulcan 1700 Voyager combines Kawasaki reliability with
the performance, comfort and amenities that long-distance touring riders demand.
While any motorcycle can be ridden long distances if the rider is determined,
only a special few truly deserve to be called a touring cruiser. The Vulcan®
1700 Voyager® ABS motorcycle is one of those rare machines. It offers a stylish
alternative to run-of-the-mill V-twin tourers, combining Kawasaki reliability
with the performance, V-twin feel, comfort and amenities that a long-distance
touring rider and passenger demand.
Its torquey 1,700cc V-twin powerplant delivers muscular performance. And when
mixed with Kawasaki's legendary engineering and reputation for dependability,
you've got a motorcycle that will carry you reliably from coast to coast - and
back again.

HIGHLIGHTS
" Powerful 1,700cc V-twin
" Six-speed transmission
" Kawasaki's sophisticated K-ACT II ABS braking system
" Electronic cruise control
" Stylish, frame-mounted fairing provides superior wind
protection
" Superb comfort for rider and passenger
" Lower color-matched fairings increase wind protection
" Large, color matched trunk holds two full-face helmets
" Weatherproof, lockable, color matched, top-opening hard
saddlebags
" Feature-rich, AM/FM/WB audio system with iPod® and SiriusXM®
radio compatibility
" Navigation Audio Prompt Capability plays voice prompts from
Garmin® Zumo® 600/665 GPS devices through the motorcycle's audio
system
" Low 28.7" seat height
" Compact and upright ergonomics improve rider comfort for
all-day rides
" Includes a best-in-class 36-month limited factory warranty!
TOURING COMFORT
Comfortable, long-distance touring is all about a bike's
carrying capacity and comfort of both a rider and passenger for
days - or even weeks - in the saddle. Voyager features a large
frame-mounted fairing, beautifully integrated luggage that stows
your gear, an extremely comfortable saddle, electronic cruise
control, and high-fidelity sound system all to offer the perfect
platform to watch the scenery change along with the time zones.
As if that weren't enough, the Voyager also includes the K-ACT
II anti-lock/integrated braking system while still keeping the
MSRP lower than comparable models.
KAWASAKI K-ACT II ABS
Since touring cruisers can encounter inclement weather on the
road, the Voyager's braking system is enhanced by the Kawasaki
Advanced Coactive-braking Technology (K-ACT II) ABS system.
K-ACT II uses advanced electronics to translate the rider's
braking inputs from both the front lever and rear pedal into
smooth, balanced deceleration and provide maximum stopping
performance. The front lever also activates the rear brake, and
the rear pedal also engages the right front caliper. K-ACT II
helps ensure all this happens seamlessly and efficiently, and
the second-generation system uses the same smaller, lighter ABS
unit and faster, higher-spec brake ECU found on the Kawasaki
Concours®14 ABS motorcycle for smooth, precise operation. The
K-ACT II coactive function does not engage when braking is
applied at speeds below 12mph, and the ABS function is
automatically disengaged at speeds below four mph.
POWERTRAIN
There's much more on the unique technology front, including
Kawasaki's fully electronic throttle valve system, which works
in concert with the Voyager's Digital Fuel Injection (DFI®)
system to enhance engine response without diluting the big
1,700cc V-twin's distinctive throb. The system also helps the
ECU deliver ultra-precise air/fuel metering and more accurate
idle speed control. The setup utilizes an Accelerator Position
Sensor (APS) and Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) that feed data
to the ECU, which adjusts the throttle plates to tailor intake
airflow accordingly. The system offers natural throttle feel, as
APS is activated by a throttle-body pulley connected by cables
to the throttle grip.
Kawasaki was the first to provide, as standard equipment, an
effective air management system to help increase rider comfort
when stopped.
The primary component of the Kawasaki Air Management System (KAMS)
routes radiator heat to the ground, below the engine, while the
secondary part of the system draws heat away from the rear
cylinder and exhaust pipe and directs it to the ground on the
left side of the motorcycle. This system is particularly
effective in warm weather while stopped in traffic or for
extended periods of low-speed operation, such as during staging
for group rides or parades.
All of this technology is a marvel of engineering and
functionally capable. Featuring liquid cooling, four-valve
cylinder heads and a single overhead cam setup for big-time
mid-range power, the engine utilizes a pair of big pistons to
pump out a massive quantity of torque over an unbelievably wide
rpm range - a key to this engine's superb flexibility. There's a
boatload of torque located throughout the RPM zone where riders
will spend the most time - and more than enough from idle all
the way to 5,000rpm, so major-league, arm-straightening thrust
is available every time you twist the grip.
Voyager's fuel injection and exhaust systems are tuned to
deliver peak torque and horsepower at the optimal rpm for an
open-road tourer. Voyager's mufflers have excellent sound
quality and a tapered, classic look. Additional touring
functionality is provided by Voyager's beefy but easy-to-squeeze
hydraulic clutch, which features six damping springs and
progressive three-stage engagement for easier shifting under
hard acceleration.
Voyager touring cruiser employs innovative technology matched
with essential touring features such as electronic cruise
control and a six-speed transmission with overdrive fifth and
sixth gears. The cruise control is easily operated from the
right handlebar and can be activated between 30 and 85mph in any
of the top four gears. Conveniently, the cruise control can be
disengaged by applying the front brake lever, clutch lever, rear
brake pedal, or by manually rolling off the throttle.
Featuring overdrive ratios and a super strong carbon fiber
reinforced drive belt, the Voyager's drivetrain is ideally
suited to its role as a relaxed touring machine. Its tall fifth
and sixth gears contribute to relaxed riding and better fuel
economy at highway speeds, and its carbon fiber reinforced drive
belt has a 40-percent higher tensile strength than the latest
Kevlar units, allowing use of a 28mm belt that minimizes
drivetrain width.

WIND PROTECTION
A long-haul touring motorcycle needs superior wind and weather
protection, and the Voyager packs plenty in the form of its
large frame-mounted windshield and fairing, as well as leg
shields that incorporate effective venting to help keep the
rider's legs cool. Directly mounting this beautifully sculpted
fairing to the frame transfers any wind buffeting to the bike
rather than the handlebar, which reduces rider fatigue on longer
trips.
INTEGRATED LUGGAGE
A full complement of stylish and integrated luggage is also part
of the Voyager package. Sealed, lockable and top-opening side
cases with 10 gallons (38L) of volume partner with a
color-matched, 13.2-gallon (50L) lockable tail trunk that's big
enough to swallow two large full-face helmets. Besides ample
storage, the Voyager also has a pair of lockable glove boxes up
front that provide a handy place for storing small items and
accessories.
SUSPENSION
This full-dress touring cruiser handles like a much lighter
machine thanks to optimal chassis design and excellent
suspension. Dual air-assisted shocks offer 3.1" of adjustable
rear suspension travel and feature settings unique to the
Voyager. The shocks feature 4-way rebound damping adjustability
to help ensure predictable handling and a comfortable ride.
ERGONOMICS
Comfortable seating for rider and passenger is a must on a
touring bike. The Voyager delivers again with deluxe touring
seats sculpted to provide support for all-day touring.
Contributing to long-distance passenger security and relaxation
are a luxury backrest and floorboards for both the rider and
passenger.
Built-in instruments and radio controls mounted on the Voyager's
classic automotive-style dash offer exceptional functionality
and classic muscle car styling. The image is reinforced by the
classic typeface used on the large, round instrument dials, as
well as a radio styled to with 1960s inspiration.
A multi-function LCD display is mixed in with the retro analog
dials in the center of the instrument console. It's controlled
by switches on the right handlebar and features a gear-position
indicator, clock, odometer, dual trip meters, remaining fuel
range and average fuel consumption.
The intercom headset-compatible, 40-watt, twin-speaker audio
system features navigation audio prompts, a three-band (FM/AM/WX)
radio that is also compatible with an iPod®, SiriusXM® radio
tuner, select GPS devices or a CB radio unit. The audio system
(and iPod) can be operated by an integrated controller on the
left handlebar. In addition to volume, the rider can also adjust
the bass, treble and balance levels of the system. Navigation
audio prompt capability allows voice-prompting audio to be heard
through the speakers, or Kawasaki Genuine Accessory helmet
headsets, when using Garmin® Zumo® 600/665 GPS units. For an
even more powerful sound, the Kawasaki Genuine Accessories rear
speaker kit plugs right into the Voyager's factory sound system,
adding twin speakers that are styled to match the tail trunk.
A water-cooled, rare earth magnet alternator produces an
impressive 46.8 amps of electrical output - enough to power
add-on navigation systems and other electrical accessories that
add to the modern touring experience. The Voyager also features
a convenient cigarette lighter-style power port on the dash and
two accessory power feeds under the seat - ideal for additional
accessories.

APPEARANCE
Kawasaki designers packed the Voyager with advanced technology
without dulling its dramatic styling and attractive visual
appeal. Like the dashboard, the Voyager's bodywork continues the
'60s muscle car inspiration with its curved, muscular lines. The
meticulous attention to detail and exquisite craftsmanship of
the bodywork and engine covers is obvious in contoured shapes
that look good from any angle and are as pleasing to the touch
as they are to the eye.
Key Features
- Powerful 1,700cc V-twin delivers impressive levels of torque
and immediate passing power
- Six-speed transmission for effortless acceleration and relaxed
cruising at highway speeds
- Kawasaki's sophisticated K-ACT II ABS system builds rider
confidence by helping execute balanced braking
- Electronic cruise control maintains speed, reducing rider
fatigue on long trips, and interfaces with the electronic
throttle valve system for smooth operation
- Stylish, frame-mounted fairing provides excellent wind
protection for the rider and passenger, better than
handlebar-mounted units
- Lower color-matched fairings increase wind protection and
rider comfort for legs
- Large, color matched trunk holds two full-face helmets
- Weatherproof, lockable, color matched, top-opening hard
saddlebags offer ample, easy to pack storage
- Feature-rich, AM/FM/WB audio system with iPod® and SiriusXM®
radio compatibility is standard equipment
- Navigation Audio Prompt Capability plays voice prompts from
Garmin® Zumo® 600/665 GPS devices through the motorcycle's audio
system or Kawasaki Genuine Accessory helmet headsets
- Kawasaki Air Management System (KAMS) routes away engine heat,
maximizing rider and passenger comfort when stopped or at very
low speeds in warm weather
- Low 28.7-inch seat height enhances rider comfort and
confidence
- Compact and upright ergonomics enhance rider comfort for
all-day rides
- Includes a 36-month limited factory warranty, with the
optional Kawasaki Protection Plus Plan adding up to an
additional 36 months (depending on the plan purchased)
Kawasaki Advanced Coactive-braking Technology (K-ACT II) ABS
- Voyager ABS features Kawasaki's sophisticated K-ACT II system,
which helps riders to execute balanced braking. Designed to
complement the riders' brake inputs, the system distributes the
ideal amount of brake pressure to maximize braking efficiency
- Low battery mode maintains ABS function while reducing signal
frequency to conserve power when needed
- For increased controllability in tight parking lots and when
executing U-turns, K-ACT's coactive function does not engage
when braking is initiated at speeds below 12 mph
- ABS function is disengaged at speeds below four mph
- Dual 300mm front disc brakes with four-piston calipers and a
two-piston rear disc brake for sure, powerful stops
Powerful 1,700cc V-twin engine
- Liquid-cooled, four valves per cylinder, fuel-injected 1,700cc
52-degree V-twin engine
- Long-stroke 102 x 104mm bore and stroke dimensions help
deliver high levels of torque with a distinctive V-twin feel
- Valve system uses a single overhead cam arrangement instead of
pushrods for quicker revving and enhanced mid- to high-rpm power
- Semi-dry sump allows a lower crankshaft placement and a longer
piston stroke without increasing engine height
- Single-pin crank accentuates the engine's V-twin character by
providing stronger power pulses
- Large capacity airbox is located on both sides of the engine
- Small-diameter iridium sparkplugs reach deep into the
combustion chamber for high combustion efficiency, especially
during low-load operation
- Dual mufflers, one on each side of the bike, allow maximum
clearance for luggage
- Engine tuning offers superior acceleration in the 50 to 70 mph
range
- The engine pulls strongly even in top gear, facilitating
overtaking at highway speeds
Digital Fuel Injection (DFI®)
- Dual 42mm throttle bodies with atomizing fuel injectors
produce a fine fuel mist for better combustion and fuel
consumption
Electronic Throttle Valve (ETV) System
- Fully electronic throttle actuation system enables the ECU to
control the volume of intake air (via throttle valve angle) and
fuel (via fuel injector timing) delivered to the engine
- Optimized fuel injector timing and throttle valve position
result in accurate, powerful engine response
- Control of both fuel injection and airflow provides easy
starting and precise cold-engine idle speed control
- From the rider's perspective, the ETV works like a standard
cable-operated throttle; the throttle grip is still connected to
cables, so the feel at the grip is the same
- Twisting the throttle turns a pulley on the throttle body
which triggers the Accelerator Position Sensor (APS) to send a
signal to the ECU, which then modulates the throttle valves via
a DC motor
- Accurate throttle position is relayed to the ECU by a Throttle
Position Sensor (TPS)
- APS and TPS send two sets of signals to the ECU for system
redundancy in the unlikely event of a sensor failure
Cruise Control
- When activated, the system maintains a desired speed
- Cruise control can be engaged and adjusted entirely from the
right handlebar
- Cruise control can be activated in 3rd gear or above at any
speed between 30mph and 85mph
- Pressure on the brake lever, clutch lever or rear brake pedal
automatically disengages the cruise control, as will manually
rolling off the throttle
On Board Diagnostics
- Diagnostic system allows self-testing of the electronic
systems on the Vulcan 1700 motorcycles
- Display codes on the instrumentation can be read by the owner
using the accessory manual
Six-speed Transmission / Final Drive
- Both 5th and 6th gears are "overdrive" ratios, which
contributes to stress-free riding and better fuel economy when
cruising at highway speeds
- 28mm carbon fiber reinforced final drive belt offers a
40-percent increase in tensile strength compared to current
Kevlar belts. This allows the Vulcan 1700 to use a slim belt
only 2mm wider than the Kevlar unit on the Vulcan 900
motorcycles
- Belt drive system is quiet, efficient and offers reduced
maintenance compared to a chain drive system
Light Handling Chassis
- The relatively short wheelbase and shorter distance between
the seat and steering head contribute to rider comfort and easy
maneuverability
- Large, steel, box section backbone frame is very rigid and
helps contribute to high stability as well as light handling at
low speeds
- The compact design contributes to light handling and
facilitates handling at low speeds, especially when executing
precise slow-speed maneuvers like parking or making U-turns
45mm Telescopic Fork
- Provides superb steering feedback
- 5.5" of travel helps provide excellent ride quality
Dual Adjustable Rear Air Shocks
- Features air-adjustment to help compensate for passenger and
luggage variations
- 4-way rebound damping adjustments help tune the suspension to
suit the rider's preference
- Voyager-specific settings match the load carrying and long
distance touring requirements inherent in this type of
motorcycle
Nine-spoke Cast Wheels
- Allow the use of tubeless tires and complement the Voyager's
muscular styling
- 130/90 front and 170/70 rear tires offer optimal traction and
wear characteristics
- Tire choice and suspension settings augment the chassis' light
handling characteristics
Classic V-twin Appeal
- Basic architecture has a significant impact on a V-twin
engine's appearance
- The line created by the top of the airbox and the cylinder
heads forms a curved shape that continues to flow through the
bike
- Deeply chromed engine covers have curved upper surfaces. Their
three-dimensional form adds volume and gives a quality
appearance
- The edges of the cooling fins receive a special nickel-carbide
treatment that makes them gleam in sunlight
- All the non-chromed parts of the engine have a matte black
finish that further accentuates the chromed parts
Bodywork
- Muscular fairing is reminiscent of classic American muscle
cars in its sculpted, flowing design
- Chromed headlamp cover and twin fog lights contribute to the
muscle car theme
- The fuel tank's hand-sculpted contours employ constantly
varying radii, giving the bike a dynamic flow that is pleasing
both to the eye and to the touch
- The lines flowing through the rest of the bike and its elegant
fuel tank contribute to the Voyager's curvaceous figure
- Liberal use of chrome contrasts nicely with the bodywork's
deep, lustrous paint. The engine, front and rear guards, accents
on the side cases and trunk, and the trunk brackets are fully
chromed
- Design motif from the front fender continues on the rear
fender, which features an elegant LED taillight
- Front and rear guards help protect the bike's bodywork in case
of a tip-over
- Dual 35W fog lights have a dedicated On/Off switch and can be
adjusted vertically
- In addition to the taillight on the rear fender, the Voyager
also has a large, highly visible LED taillight mounted on the
rear of the trunk that contributes to its appearance
Classic Retro Dashboard
- Instrument layout and large round dials give the Voyager's
console a classic automotive elegance, which is reinforced by
the font used in the instrumentation
- Even the radio has a classic look, reminiscent of a 1960s
radio
- Multi-function LCD display in the center of the instrument
console is controlled by switches on the right handlebar.
Features include a gear position indicator, fuel gauge, clock,
odometer, dual trip meters, remaining range and average fuel
consumption
- Analog displays include speedometer, tachometer and coolant
temperature gauge
- Audio system with twin speakers features radio (FM/AM/WX) and
compatibility with optional iPod®, SiriusXM® tuner or CB radio
units
- The audio system (and iPod) can be operated by switches on the
left handlebar
- GPS Navigation Audio Prompt Capability can play navigation
voice prompts from Garmin® Zumo® 600 or 665 series GPS devices
through the motorcycle's audio system or Kawasaki Genuine
Accessory helmet headsets
- Ignition switch allows key removal in the on position;
preventing keys from damaging the chrome finish around the
ignition area during operation
- Turning the ignition switch collar to the ACC position allows
accessories to be used while the engine is off and turning it to
the "OFF" position turns the engine off and secures the ignition
when parking
Wind Protection
- Large windshield and fairing help protect the rider and
passenger from the wind and elements
- With the front fairing mounted to the frame, any wind
buffeting is transferred to the bike rather than the handlebar,
helping to enhance highway stability and reduce rider fatigue
- Leg shields have adjustable vents to tailor the amount of
airflow to the rider's legs
Ample Storage
- 13.2-gallon (50L) lockable trunk is large enough to fit two
full-face helmets
- Top-opening side cases are sealed and lockable, with a volume
of 10 gallons (38L) each
- Up front, lockable glove boxes provide a handy place for
storing small items and accessories. An iPod jack (optional
connector required) is located in the left-side glove box
Comfort
- Sculpted seat designed for both comfortable long-distance
ergonomics and an easy reach to the ground
- Upright riding position and floorboards contribute to all-day
touring comfort
- Roomy passenger seat is complemented by padding on the trunk
that provides back and arm support
- Rear floorboards contribute to passenger comfort
- Dual adjustable rear air shocks use settings optimized for
load carrying and long-distance comfort
Long Range
- 5.3-gallon fuel tank offers a substantial range, helping to
minimize fuel stops when out on the open road
Accessories
- A large number of Kawasaki Genuine Accessories are available,
including iPod® Connector, SiriusXM® Radio Module, Kawasaki KQR™
quick-release Passenger Backrest, Standard Gel Seat, Dual Gel
Saddle, Saddlebag Liners, Auxiliary Lights, DC Power Sockets,
GPS Mount, Billet Handlebar Clamps, Engine Cover Trim, Saddlebag
Top Rails, Custom Cover and more. Please see your Kawasaki
dealer for more information
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