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2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Mean Streak on 2040-motos

$5,499
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:31295 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Hood River, Oregon

Hood River, OR
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Kawasaki Vulcan tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(541) 400-9596

Kawasaki Vulcan description

2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 MEAN STREAK, MODIFICATIONS: Cobra Speedster Shorts; Power Commander-III USB; Mustang Vintage 2-piece Seat (I'm also including the stock Kawasaki Seat); Saddleman Tattoo Bags Mounted with Easy Brackets (on and off the bike in 30 seconds!); Memphis Shades Alley-Cat (solar tint); Memphis Fats 21" (gradient black); Kuryakyn ISO Grips w/ Throttle Boss; Kewl Metal Risers; Billet Strut Covers; Cobra License Plate Frame; Relocated that ugly rectifier to where the catalytic converter was. THE PARTICULARS: This model is a fairly rare cruiser, so you won't see many of these on the road. Currently with 31,295 miles. I will ride this bike once or twice a month to keep the battery charged and everything moving so the mileage will increase slightly. Always garaged and is super clean, a VERY well maintained machine. All required maintenance performed at an authorized dealer. Tires still have approx 4,000+ miles remaining (depending upon your riding style). Clear title in hand, not looking to trade. I purchased a Kawasaki Concours C14 in September last year. Since then, this bike isn't being used. Time for someone else to enjoy her. THE PHOTOS: Please view all the photos as they show the bike in various stages of "dress". NOW A MESSAGE FROM THE WIFE: Hot & Sexy Motorcycle for Sale. Why is it for sale? Well, I'm NOT calling my husband old, however, as he gets 'older' he's more interested in bells and whistles, gadgets, and computerized geeky stuff. He has migrated to a Concours. The Meanstreak has always turned my head. I love its purring motor, smooth ride, cruiser style, polished chrome, and my man in his leathers. Every time he drove into the driveway my reaction was: "oh my". (Sorry honey, my gut reaction to the "Connie" is just not the same.) My man has taken excellent care of the Meanstreak. He got his 'ride it hard' days out of his system in his twenties so this bike has not been ridden hard and put away wet. Mind you, it's got power and can get up and go, but it has not been abused. Of this you can be sure. If you're wanting to turn some heads, put on your leathers and take a turn on this bike. It's just plain hot and sexy. I'm sorry to see it go. . . The Wife.

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