Uploaded by WikiMotion on Sep 12, 2009
The Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Drifter is a fuel-injected shaft driven motorcycle cruiser created in the classic style lines of the 1940s 'Chief' (which was manufactured by the Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Company). Kawasaki built this model between 1999 and 2005.
The Drifter is born from a custom motorcycle built by CobraUSA in May 1996[1]. An established name in the motorcycle industryCobra manufactures a wide range of products including exhaust pipes and accessories (windshields, lowers, drive shaft covers, floorboards, freeway bars, light bars, visors, etc). An article published on the CruiserCustomizing.com web site credits Cobra with having introduced the concept of customizing metric motorcycles [2].
Members of the Cobra Special Products Division Ken Boyco and Denny Berg designed and fabricated the Cobra Super Chief over a two-month period in 1996 by converting a Vulcan Classic into a creation which would closely resemble the Indian Chief of the late 1940s. According to Cobra, the following magazines featured their Super Chief custom creation: Rider - September 1996, Boulevard Magazine - November/December 1996, Custom Machines (Europe) - Issue #1, and Motorcycle Tour & Cruiser - July 1997.
In the Rider article, [3] Don Emde, credited with having inspired the project, said that "the object of the exercise had been to marry classic Indian styling with contemporary technology in order to create a motorcycle which one might have expected Indian to manufacture had it still been in existence at the time the project was launched". In replicating the nostalgic look of the Indian, the front fender light, rear luggage rack, and leather fringe were deliberately omitted. Three years later, the team revisited this theme by creating a classic-styled police motorcycle.[4]
The Kawasaki Vulcan Super Chief was eventually shipped to Japan where it would inspire the creation and launch of the 1999 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Drifter whose blacked out handlebars, frame, forks and shocks as well as gray engine base served to emulate the classic look. While the Super Chiefs turn signals had been located in the bikes spotlights, the Drifter came equipped with conventional turn signals. While also serving a functional purpose, Kawasaki offered driving lamps as accessories which could be added to the bike to enhance its appearance.
The Drifters retro look was achieved by using the Vulcan 1500 as a base from which to generate a streamlined design which would evoke a classic appearance while relying upon the modern technology such that despite its 1940s appearance, the Drifter was powered by a fuel-injected liquid-cooled 1470 cc V-twin transmitting power by a five-speed transmission featuring an automatic neutral finder. A drive shaft served to transfer power from the engine and transmission to the rear wheel. Straddling a 65.2-inch wheelbase, it weighed in at 322 kg (709 pounds). That weight is reigned in by single disk brakes front & rear.
Kawasaki repeated the blacked out look in 2000, then in 2001 introduced a new look which included chromed forks and accessories, a larger gasoline tank, and a slightly modified seat. And, with the 2001, this classic now came with a stock solo seating as opposed to the two-up seat which had been standard issue on the 1999 and 2000 models.
The Drifters design drew a positive response from those who prefer the Indian Chiefs deeply valanced classic fender skirts to the more traditional fender style. Rear air shocks, original swingarm arrangement and progressive front suspension made it a comfortable cruiser capable of covering great distances comfortably. Tire tubes were stock as Kawasaki followed Cobras lead and used chromed spoke wheels to complete the nostalgic look it was seeking to recreate.
Shortly after the Gilroy Indian factory closed its doors, Kawasaki withdrew the Drifter from the north-American market.
Following its 2005 model year release, the 1500 Drifter was retired from the Kawasaki stable. Its lighter weight counterpart, the 805 c.c. Drifter, introduced in 2000, would remain in production for one more year before it too ceased production.
-
2 likes, 2 dislikes
1:05
Kawasaki Drifterby duplaix29,502 views
0:48
1999 Vulcan Drifter Indianby ChiefChrysler13,456 views
1:35
Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic (Custom)by rsandalo8,354 views
2:38
1996 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classicby Easyrider7146,911 views
0:34
2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 on highwayby jmjlc148,848 views
0:53
1996 vulcan classicby landscaperjake7,412 views
0:29
2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic Idleby 951123414,413 views
1:28
Kawasaki Drifterby Flaminiasupersport82,257 views
1:44
2000 Kawasaki VN1500 Vulcan Classic - Martin Motorsportsby MartinMoto11,167 views
1:20
Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Drifter with Roadhouse Dooleys Exhaustby norini1559,054 views
0:46
KAWASAKI VN1600 EXHAUSTS VN1500 CLASSIC DRAG PIPES AND DRIFTER JARDINE EXHAUSTSby bikermickyc3,479 views
0:42
Kawasaki Drifter 1500by popolis3,453 views
1:17
Vance and Hines Longshots Kawaski Vulcan 1500 Classicby 951123415,677 views
1:12
Kawasaki vulcan 1500by bernbo13,788 views
0:34
Kawasaki Vulcan Classic1500by prowlntyme9,600 views
1:45
Kawazaki 1500 Vulcan Soundby boun9520019,651 views
1:01
Custom 1999 Vulcan 1500 Classicby SCUD1TDA4,399 views
0:39
Kawasaki Drifter 1500by deandunlop865,286 views
0:23
vulcan 1500 classicby 1700TAKA10,965 views
- Loading more suggestions...
All Comments