2001 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Drifter on 2040-motos
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2001 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Drifter, UNIQUE BIKE. VERY CLEAN - What good is a beautiful body without the soul to move it? Once again the Vulcan 800 Drifter complements its larger sibling in the 2001 Kawasaki cruiser line-up, but with a few key changes. A specially-contoured solo seat that replaces last year’s comfortable two-person seat – which is still available as an accessory – a new chrome package and vibrant Candy Cardinal Red color treatment enhance the custom cruiser look.
Kawasaki Vulcan for Sale
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Kawasaki Entering Chinese Market
Thu, 08 Aug 2013Kawasaki announced the start of operations in the world’s largest motorcycle market, China. The company actually established its new subsidiary, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Management (Shanghai), in April but the subsidiary will begin importing and selling motorcycles Aug. 18.
2014 Kawasaki KLR650 New Edition Revealed
Fri, 13 Dec 2013Kawasaki revealed an updated version of its popular KLR650 dual-sport at the New York International Motorcycle Show. The new KLR650 isn’t exactly a full model-year replacement as Kawasaki had already announced the 2014 model; instead Kawasaki is calling it the KLR650 New Edition, offering it for a retail price of $6,599, a $100 premium over the “old edition” KLR650. The extra Benjamin Franklin gets you new springs for both front and rear suspension, multi-contour dimpled seat and revised graphics.
Kawasaki J Electric Three-Wheeler Concept Revealed in Tokyo
Wed, 20 Nov 2013Kawasaki revealed a new concept at the Tokyo Motor Show that appears to combine a rowing machine, a Tron Lightcycle and Yamaha‘s Tesseract leaning four-wheeler concept. Dubbed the Kawasaki J, the concept vehicle is an electric-powered three-wheeler that can change its shape to suit either a sportier or a more comfortable riding position. Instead of handlebars, the rider grabs a pair of hand grips that each connect directly to one of the two front wheels via two long levers.
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