1990 Kawasaki En500 500 Vulcan on 2040-motos
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1990 Kawasaki EN500 500 Vulcan, Here is a great bike basic trasportation. Great MPG.
The unbeatable combination behind the smallest Vulcan is achieved by a user friendly chassis and sportbike engine heritage. As a rider, you feel well at home on the low and comfy seat and the handlebars are at quick reach so it’s clear that Kawi built this thing around the rider, but what’s best about the chassis is how it ensures light handling as the 471.9 lbs wet weight seems to disappear as speed increases.
Powered by a 500cc, liquid-cooled, four-stroke, DOHC, eight-valve parallel twin engine, like the one on the Ninja 500R, the small cruiser is very lively so it competes with much more recent entry level alternatives and also manages to deal with four-wheeled traffic participants without any problems whatsoever. This one has aftermarket exhaust on it too. Fully serviced and ready to ride!!! It can be seen at Brennys East, 3924 State St, in Bettendorf,Iowa 563-359-7333 or 888-391-7341. Be sure to visit brennys dot com for this, and lots of other bikes, and ATVs!!!!
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