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Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic Lt..nice..over $1900.00 In Extras on 2040-motos

US $1,000.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:26000 ColorColor: Red/Black
Location:

Jeffersonville, Indiana, US

Jeffersonville, Indiana, US
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Kawasaki Vulcan tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JKAVN2D198A021015

Kawasaki Vulcan description

Sadly, I have to sell my Joy....."Beautiful"...Black & Red... 2008 Vulcan 900 Classic LT.....26,000 Miles (Still Ride Some).... Runs & Rides Perfect..... Has Factory Windshield, Passanger Back Rest, Saddle Bags & Floorboards....This Bike is Extra Nice (Almost Perfect).....Good Tires (Metzeler's)....I am the Second Owner... I bought it with 168 miles on it...Always Garage kept....Cover & 2 Helmets (1 Large & 1 Medium) Included....Clear Indiana Title... NADA VALUE IS OVER $6,000.00 (WITHOUT EXTRAS).

Lots of riding weather still left......

Very Well Maintained & Serviced...Must see this bike to appreciate it.

I have added the following Extras to Bike:

Custom Seat with Driver's Backrest ($800.00)...
(Made by "Ultimate Seats").. (Can look up their Website) (Seat is amazing..Much, Much better than Mustang Seats in My opinion. I have had both)... I rode 4200 miles on one trip & was still very comfortable).
Cobra Driving Lights & Bar  ($279.00)  (Unbelievable difference in Looks & Especially how well you can see at night) 
Cobra Highway Bars (Crash Bars)  ($269.00)
Cobra Luggage Rack  ($169.00)
Aftermarket Kuryakan Grips  ($79.95)
Aftermarket Cruise Control  ($79.95)
Aftermarket Throttle Palm Control  ($59.95)
Windshield Bag  (69.95)
Aftermarket "WOLO" "18 Decimal" Horn (LOUD)  ($79.95)
12 Volt Electrical Plug In  ($79.95)
Front Mud Flap  ($39.95) 

Bike has never been down. I have all the factory emblems that came with bike.

$500.00 PayPal Deposit required within 24 hours of auction ending. Full Balance due in cash or PayPal funds within 3 days.

Feel free to come by & look at bike any time if you are able. You will not be disappointed. Just E-Mail me to set up a time first.,, I am in Jeffersonville Indiana 5 miles from Louisville KY.

 

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