2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 1600cc Classic on 2040-motos
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Kawasaki Vulcan description
Great Running Motorcycle. Less than 10000 miles. It is in perfect condition! Extras are: Speakers, Quick attach backrest for driver and backrest for passenger, Highway bar with highway pegs, windshield, saddlebags, Talon alarm system with perimeter detection. This bike is made to cruise around on, power whenever you need it and a smooth ride for the long haul. Included will be a travel bag that connects to the backrest and 2 scorpion helmets (over $300.00 each new). Helmets are in excellent condition. Will also include a pair of RiverRoad chaps and gloves. Please contact me with any questions.
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