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Kawasaki VN 900 Vulcan Custom
Being found half way through the Vulcan
lineup, the Kawasaki Vulcan 900 demonstrates it enjoys being caught in the
middle. Proof of this fact is the bike’s clean lines inspired from the
Kawasaki Vulcan 2000 and the mid-size agility which is characteristic for
these kinds of motorcycles. The Vulcan 900 isn’t a long-standing model in
Kawasaki’s history but I do know it is one hell of a bike. Introduced in
2006, this mid-size cruiser was the first in Kawasaki’s lineup to ever
feature a belt drive and a fuel injection system. These two features
practically set it as a customer’s favorite from the first day it started
being produced. The closest competitor for the subject of this review is the
Suzuki Boulevard C50, a bike built by the same recipe and featuring almost
the same success as the Kawasaki Vulcan 900. The bike features classic lines
and a torque 50 cubic inch V-twin so it delivers strong low-end and
mid-range torque for strong acceleration, just like the Kawasaki. First, the Kawasaki Vulcan catches its future rider’s eyes
with clean classic lines which are inspired from its bigger siblings and it
then uses the comfortable ergonomics in order to get him completely. We all
know that we like mid-size bikes to look bigger, more powerful and implicit
more able, and that is what the Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic does. Features - 903cc V-twin SOHC engine tuned to deliver healthy dose of
torque at low rpm Four-valve Cylinder Head:- Provides maximum valve area for optimum
flow more power and low-end torque
Liquid and Air Cooling:- Exceptional thermal control with finned
cylinders and head and liquid cooling combination Automatic Cam Chain Tensioner:- Maintains precise valve timing with
maintenance Dual Slash-Cut Mufflers:- Big slash-cut mufflers look great and
contain honeycomb catalyzers to reduce emissions Electronic Fuel Injection:- Dual throttle bodies with sub throttles
provide optimum performance and rideability - Lower unsprung weight than shaft drive to improve ride
quality and suspension action Double Cradle Frame:- Very rigid large-diameter box section
backbone allows a larger fuel tank, and helps contribute to high stability
and lightweight handling at low speeds Low Stepped Seat:- Ultra-low 26.8-inch seat height allows
riders to easily plant both feet on the ground at stops 41mm Front Fork:- Excellent rigidity and 5.9 inches of travel
Front and Rear Disc Brakes:- A 272mm front and 242mm rear disc have twin-piston calipers for some of the best stopping power in the class Custom Spoke Wheels:- Chromed steel rims and spokes Wide Rear Tire:- 180mm rear tire provides added stability
while projecting a powerful image
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