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Reviewed on May 12, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2023 Kawasaki vulcan s view listing

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Excellent motorcycle has the same engine as the Ninja 650, it has good acceleration ! Has a low seat height less than 28 inches. Both feet on the ground. Has a button on left hand grip to blink the headlight let people know your coming. Fun to ride adjustable suspension an excellent first bike.... read more
Excellent motorcycle has the same engine as the Ninja 650, it has good acceleration ! Has a low seat height less than 28 inches. Both feet on the ground. Has a button on left hand grip to blink the headlight let people know your coming. Fun to ride adjustable suspension an excellent first bike. Low weight 500 pounds yet enough power that you will not have to trade after learning to ride.
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Reviewed on June 2, 2017

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The Kawasaki Vulcan S is a great pick for a starter bike. It's been reliable and fun so far, and I'm nearing the 600 mile break in period. The 650 engine out of the Ninja and Versys is re-tuned for a cruiser bike, but the speed and handling are still there. I've taken the motorcycle on a 5 and a... read more
The Kawasaki Vulcan S is a great pick for a starter bike. It's been reliable and fun so far, and I'm nearing the 600 mile break in period. The 650 engine out of the Ninja and Versys is re-tuned for a cruiser bike, but the speed and handling are still there. I've taken the motorcycle on a 5 and a half hour ride round trip and felt no discomfort, though I must say that I have the standard Ergo Fit package so your experience may vary. My friend bought a 2004 Rebel 250, a 2017 Rebel 300, and a 2014 CBR250R all due to the fact that he didn't feel like he had enough power. Starting with a 650 that handles as well as the Vulcan S remedies that, and I can guarantee as a starter you won't regret the pick.
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