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2011 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 CLASSIC LT, 2011 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Lt Classic, Like new condition, meticulously maintained, only ridden on occasion, and always garaged. I start the bike and warm it up on days I don't ride to keep the battery fresh and the motor well lubed. Bike is gorgeous black over pewter metallic and looks incredible in the sunlight! is completely stock, it's belt driven, and is super smooth! Has only 3850 original miles on it. It's better than new, because it's broken in, and it was done properly following manufacturers recommendations. I love this bike and I hate to sell it, but I can no longer afford it due to medical bills. It's the cleanest one you'll ever see other than one that's never been ridden. Asking $5800.00. Price is firm. It's what I owe for payoff, and it's worth every penny. I can send or text more photos if interested. I will include a lot of extra riding gear and accessories for the serious buyer. No disappointments. Call Wayne @ 480-688-3720. leave a message if I don't answer, I will return your call promptly. $5,900.00
Kawasaki Vulcan for Sale
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