1990 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Vn1500 on 2040-motos
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For sale is a 1990 Kawasaki Vulcan VN1500. 22,000 miles, shaft drive. Big v-twin engine, runs well, transmission is smooth, brakes work great, all lights work, tires are good, battery is good, seat is good, basically everything you would want in a bike of this vintage. Starts right up and idles steadily. Side panels are missing, that's the only downfall. Does not affect the functionality of the machine.
Clean and clear title in my hand.
The bike is located in Brentwood MD. I am available to meet to showcase the bike, contact me for further details. I can also arrange for local delivery for gas money reimbursement.
FULL payment is due 48 hours after termination of the auction. Please bid only if you agree to that timeframe. For out of town buyers, you are in charge of shipping arrangements and costs.
Thank you
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