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Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 on 2040-parts.com

US $810.00
Location:

Rye, New Hampshire, US

Rye, New Hampshire, US
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I'm selling a 1999 Vulcan Drifter with a little over 10k miles, this bike is an awesome ride, sounds great with Long Shot pipes, and looks cool with new White wall tires. Everybody comments on it and stops and talks about it. pI have a double seat and a crash bar that goes with it.
There are very few scratches. Don't miss a chance to be the next proud owner of this classic bike. I even have the 1999 Motorcycle magazine with this bike, same color on the cover. I'm happy to answer any questions or supply any other photos.

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