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2006 kawasaki LTD 500cc

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2006 KAWASAKI Vulcan LTD 500, 2006 Kawasaki Vulcan LTD 500cc .........this bike was purchased NEW ...ONLY 535 MILES.....ONLY 535 MILES .........still has plastic on the seat.......NO dents --straches -- NEVER IN THE RAIN !!! E-Z FINANCING WAC............$4,199.00 +++ Let your CASH do the Talkin !!!...........A.C. MotorSports County Line Road & US19 ....Scooter Joe ...727-868-2453.................. 498cc parallel-twin, based on the same engine that powers the NINJA 500R sportbike. Liquid cooling helps this cruiser maintain consistent operating temperatures for longer engine life and sustained power. The engine has also been tuned to deliver power as suited to boulevard cruising as it is to more spirited riding. The six-speed transmission, complete with Kawasaki's exclusive Positive Neutral Finder, allows riders to use the engine to its full potential.

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  • thats about 450lbs - very easy bike to handle, easy to steer, very forgiving for beginers. Fun bike to ride - My #1 choice for a beginers bike.

  • @Gizmorun no way not to everybody dude , i just bought my first bike ever and learned from scratch never droped it, it's a 09' vulcan 500 and i'd never swap it for a sports bike , if you think they handle better and break better is for the simple reason that they're lighter , and if it's hard for someone to handle maybe ridding is not for them because i'm 5'5" and weigh 140LB and i can ride it like a cloud now ,and all i hear is good opinions from people that had owned one

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  • @Gizmorun no

  • These 8 people who has disliked this is faggots, nerds and those who crashed this baby...

  • scooter joe

  • I'm wanting to get this. I as wondering if I would look a little crazy on it? I'm 6'4

  • would be comfortable with my height? I would not look like a giant on a bike either

    I need help!!!!!

  • i'm 6.3 , 90 kg, male. is this motorcycle too small for me?

  • @guitarrebel22 well that was just my opinion because too many people saying that is too big for beginners but i don't think so i learned on it with no problems or accidents what so ever,and i'm not a big guy ,besides if you buy anything smaller you'd have to buy another one once you learn because just like you said they're not safe for freeway ,but this one will outrun a bigger bike it'll keep up with them and handles pretty good at freeway speeds i've had mine way over the limit

  • Actually the 500cc is best for beginners. Although many metric bikes are offered in 250 or so they would have to redline to hit 80 mph. Not good on the highway where 55-60 mph is the average. Read Sonny Barger's book "Let's Ride" best guide to motorcylcling ever.

  • a ninja 250 isnt a super bike,.....its just sports styled... it has superior handling and braking to a cruiser and its more fun. better first bike by far.

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