Is 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 a good bike?

Is 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 a good bike?

As a Sportster owner, I couldn’t help measuring the Kawasaki against my Harley-Davidson. The Vulcan is very smooth, solid and well built. After a few minutes in the saddle, I felt confident and secure. I didn’t miss the heat of the air-cooled engine, and the V-twin engine’s throb felt familiar and comforting.

Is Vulcan 900 liquid cooled?

It is powered by a liquid cooled 903 cc (55.1 cu in) in V-Twin engine, with a five speed transmission. Up until September 2008, the engine displacement of the Vulcan 900 lineup was the largest in the midsized cruiser game.

How many cc’s is a 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan?

Water cooled, 903cc, V-twin, SOHC

Engine and transmission Switch unit
Engine type: 2 cylinders, 4-stroke, V-twin
Displacement: 903 cc (55.17 cubic inches)
Bore × stroke: 3.46 inch × 2.92 inch (oversquare – shortstroke)
Cooling system: Water cooled

How much does a Kawasaki Vulcan 900 cost?

General information Model: Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom Year: 2009 Category: Custom / cruiser Price as new: US$ 7699. MSRP depends on country, taxes

What kind of bike is the Kawasaki Vulcan?

Vulcans are available from the Vulcan 900 Classic all the way to the 1700 Vulcan Classic Voyager. Kawasaki has made sure to make a mark in the motorcycling industry because these are genuinely great bikes. Looking at the Vulcan can sometimes seem like these are unstoppable bikes, and nothing can go wrong.

What to do if you have a problem with your Kawasaki Vulcan?

If the problem seems to be battery-related, a replacement battery or charging it properly will usually alleviate the problem on the Vulcans. If the problem seems to be deeper, pointing to issues with the stator and rectifier/regulator, it’s best to take the Vulcan into a Kawasaki dealership.

How big is the front tire on a Vulcan 900?

The Vulcan 900 line offers two basic flavors, three models, plus one Special Edition appearance package. The Custom serves up chopper-esque styling with its 21-inch front tire and slender fork.