What kind of engine does a Vulcan 800 have?

What kind of engine does a Vulcan 800 have?

2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Classic. Picture credits – Kawasaki. Submit more pictures. More pictures… With the pulse of a 805cc V-twin engine, valanced fenders and chrome wire wheels, the Kawasaki Vulcan® 800 Classic motorcycle features the style and unlimited customizing potential of its 1500 Classic sibling. 74 out of 100.

How tall is the seat on a Kawasaki Vulcan 800?

The Kawasaki Vulcan 800 weighs 225.0 kg (496.0 pounds). How tall (seat height) is a Kawasaki Vulcan 800? The Kawasaki Vulcan 800 seat height is 711 mm (28.0 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting. How many gears does a Kawasaki Vulcan 800 have?

When was the last year the Kawasaki Vulcan was made?

Two models of the Vulcan were discontinued in 2006 with the introduction of the VN900. These were the VN800A introduced in 1995 and the first of Kawasaki’s modern cruiser style. The VN800A featured a softail design, bobbed rear fender and a 21-inch front wheel.

When did the Kawasaki Vulcan EN500A come out?

It had a 6 speed transmission and belt final drive. The EN500A was discontinued after 1996 and replaced with the Vulcan 500 LTD (EN500C). Both versions were available as 1996 models. With the EN500C the ergonomics changed as well as the engine tuning.

Where can I find a 2005 Kawasaki Vulcan?

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When did the Kawasaki Vulcan 800 series end?

1995–2006: Vulcan 800 series. Two models of the Vulcan were discontinued in 2006 with the introduction of the VN900. These were the VN800A introduced in 1995 and the first of Kawasaki’s modern cruiser style.

How many miles does a 2005 Vulcan have?

2005 Vulcan 1600 Classic with about 17,400 miles. Add on’s include Corbin seats, Cobra light bar, Cobra highway bars, Kuryakyn led brake light and rea…

What’s the top speed on a Vulcan 800?

Top speed on a flat road was 110 mph in 4th gear, but I pegged the speedometer in 5th gear on a downhill. The bike was stable at those speeds; slight wobble, but it wasn’t bad. A former bike I owned was uncomfortable and unstable above 70 mph. This Vulcan 800 has the same acceleration and power as that bike but without the issues.