Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2014 Kawasaki Vulcan on 2040-motos

US $10,449.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Kaukauna, Wisconsin, United States

Kaukauna, Wisconsin, United States
QR code
2014 Kawasaki Vulcan, US $10,449.00, image 1

Kawasaki Vulcan photos

2014 Kawasaki Vulcan, US $10,449.00, image 2 2014 Kawasaki Vulcan, US $10,449.00, image 3 2014 Kawasaki Vulcan, US $10,449.00, image 4 2014 Kawasaki Vulcan, US $10,449.00, image 5

Kawasaki Vulcan tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,700 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Kawasaki Vulcan description

 Brand new 2014 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Nomad  ABS.  This Bike is brand new and available in Black & White.  Price listed is for an Outright Sale Only!

Comes with factory warranty. No freight or setup.

Buyer responsible to pay $98.00 Service Fee and if the purchaser is from Wisconsin state sales tax will be applied.  Payment accepted by wire transfer, or cash. 

Customer responsible for pick up.

We are a dealer that's been in business for over 45 years and offer the full lines of Kawasaki, Suzuki, Arctic Cat, Honda, Victory and Polaris.

Hours Central Time: Monday & Thursday 9am-8pm, Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-NOON, Sunday Closed

For Sale only to U.S. Residents!

LIMITED SUPPLY LIMITED TIME ONLY!

Call  Sales at Ken's Sports Inc. with question 920-788-0220


Condition
 
New
Manufacturer
 
Kawasaki
Model Year
 
2014
Model
 
Vulcan® 1700 Nomad™ ABS
Price
 
$10,449.00
Color
 
Pearl Flat Crystal White / Flat Ebony
Stock Number
 
006511
Miles
 
1

Dimensions

Length
 
98.4 in.
Height
 
57.7 in.
Width
 
40.4 in.
Weight
 
Curb: 842.3 lbs.
Ground Clearance
 
5.5 in.
Wheelbase
 
65.6 in.
Seat Height
 
28.7 in.

Engine

Engine
 
4-stroke, SOHC, 4-valves per cylinder, 52° V-twin
Displacement
 
103 ci
Bore x Stroke
 
102 x 104 mm
Torque
 
108 ft. lbs. @ 2,750 rpm
Compression Ratio
 
9.5:1
Fuel System
 
Digital fuel injection with (2) 42 mm throttle bodies
Fuel Tank Capacity
 
5.3 gal.
Ignition
 
TCBI with digital advance
Cooling
 
Liquid plus cooling fins

Drivetrain

Transmission
 
6-speed with overdrive and positive neutral finder
Final Drive
 
Belt

Brakes/Wheels/Tires

Brakes
 
Front: (2) 300 mm discs, (2) 2-piston calipers with Kawasaki Advanced Coactive Braking Technology (K-ACT II) ABS system
Rear: (1) 300 mm disc, 2-piston caliper with Kawasaki Advanced Coactive Braking Technology (K-ACT II) ABS system
Tires
 
Front: 130/90x16 
Rear: 170/70x16

Operational

Frame
 
Steel, double-cradle with box-section single-tube backbone
Suspension
 
Front: 43 mm hydraulic fork; 5.5 in. travel 
Rear: Swingarm with 2 air-assisted shocks with 4-way rebound damping; 3.1 in. travel
Rake
 
30°
Trail
 
7 in.

Moto blog

WSBK: 2012 Phillip Island Results – Video

Mon, 27 Feb 2012

Max Biaggi won the opening race to the 2012 World Superbike Championship while defending champion Carlos Checa came back from a high-speed crash in the first race to win the second at Australia’s Phillip Island circuit. Reigning champion Checa of Althea Ducati had a stunning high-side crash while leading on the sixth lap of Race One. The WSBK paddock was already in shock with the death of 17-year-old Oscar McIntyre in the Superstock 600 race the day before but thankfully Checa was not seriously injured.

Who To Watch In AMA Pro SuperSport

Thu, 13 Mar 2014

America’s road racing champions of tomorrow are racing in AMA Pro SuperSport today, and their season kicks off this weekend at Daytona International Raceway. With events on both Friday and Saturday, there are plenty of chances for glory for the 48 competitors entered. AMA Pro SuperSport is the most unpredictable class and the racing gives a chance for riders in the large fields to step up and prove they have what it takes. A great example is reigning AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike Champion and current SuperBike pilot Cameron Beaubier, who cut his teeth in his two-victory, two-pole season in 2010.

Do WSB bikes need fake headlights?

Mon, 02 Jul 2012

Next year's WSB bikes must carry fake headlight stickers to make them look like their road-going equivalents – and Kawasaki previewed the new look at yesterday's race at Aragon. The idea is to add to WSB's road bike links and to further distinguish the bikes from the latest breed of CRT MotoGP machines. However, it means adding meaningless stickers on a large and potentially valuable acreage of prime sponsorship space on the bike's nose, with much of the rest already taken up by the rider's number; not necessarily a good thing when money is already hard to find in international racing.

Kawasaki Vulcan by State

Kawasaki Vulcan by City

Kawasaki Vulcan by Color