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Kawasaki Vulcan Classic

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I have had my Vulcan up to 165 kph and I suggest you stick to 120-140 max wink.png

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Before I moved to Thailand, I had a Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic. It was the best bike I have owned. It was a pleasure to ride and durable. Would I trade it for an HD? No way, and I had the opportunity to do it for free. When my younger brother passed away a couple of years ago, I had the opportunity to take one or all of the 3 HDs he had. They were essentially all new bikes with none having more than 50 miles on them. (Its a long story). I passed on all three. Were it not for the heavy marketing and living on its passed glory, HD would be just an average to slightly better than average bike. I had way less problems with my Vulcan than any of my friends had with their HDs. The only reason I haven't gotten a new Vulcan here is that I refuse to pay a 50+ percent premium over what the same bike would cost back home. In Austin, Texas, I could ride the same bike out of the dealership for under $10,000 US.

I think you are making a great choice with the Classic.

David

Did you stop drinking beer because it's cheaper back home?

Actually, the beer is cheaper here.

David

Anyone interested in selling their vulcan custom special edition model in the near future i would be intetested.

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