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Kawasaki 1997 Vulcan Classic 800 Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com

US $3,250.00
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used

Excellent condition and runs perfectly. Vintage look and feel.  I put new tires and chain on at 16,000 miles.  I recently installed a brand new battery.  The cycle has had a recent oil change and does not need to be changed again until 25,000 miles. The OD is approximately 19,347 miles since I still ride it occasionally.  This cycle is low maintenance and will run for a long time.  This has a clean title ready to sign over to you.  To sweeten the deal I will add in the rear luggage, XL black cycle jacket, XL helmet and rain coat.  I was previously planning on going cross country on this cycle.  This is for local pick up only in the Wichita, Kansas area.   

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