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2001 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Drifter on 2040-motos

$4,499
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:23000 ColorColor: Red
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Orlando, Florida

Orlando, FL
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Kawasaki Vulcan tech info

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Kawasaki Vulcan description

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.

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Thu, 08 Aug 2013

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Fri, 13 Dec 2013

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Kawasaki J Electric Three-Wheeler Concept Revealed in Tokyo

Wed, 20 Nov 2013

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