A repurposed Kawasaki Vulcan

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A repurposed Kawasaki Vulcan

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Not a bad job,considering the original bike. I'd like higher bars,perhaps.
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Re: A repurposed Kawasaki Vulcan

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I like that 😍
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So do I

Got a linky for more pics?
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Re: A repurposed Kawasaki Vulcan

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I quite like it, higher bars and a longer seat would suit me better
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Re: A repurposed Kawasaki Vulcan

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Not bad that.
I find the sidestand overlapping the endcan a bit awkward though, not sure about the slicks either.
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G.P wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 11:17 am So do I

Got a linky for more pics?
Sadly no. It was snaffled from a fb page named 'Wow Superbike',so usually thin on detail.
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Google Image Search is your friend...

https://bikebrewers.com/kawasaki-vulcan ... icina-mrs/
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KungFooBob wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 11:34 am Google Image Search is your friend...

https://bikebrewers.com/kawasaki-vulcan ... icina-mrs/
I just found that! Cheers. :lol:
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Exhaust wrap is silly, side stand wouldn't be so obtrusive with a longer end can and the remote reservoir is awkward... other than that, it's tolerable.
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Builds a bike you could never ride in the rain without getting filthy.

Parks it in a puddle :D
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Re: A repurposed Kawasaki Vulcan

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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:49 pm Builds a bike you could never ride in the rain without getting filthy.

Parks it in a puddle :D
With slicks. :thumbup:
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That's nice - esp considering it was a Vulcan
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Skub wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 1:10 pm
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:49 pm Builds a bike you could never ride in the rain without getting filthy.

Parks it in a puddle :D
With slicks. :thumbup:
It's art... innit.
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Re: A repurposed Kawasaki Vulcan

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Shame the video is just a rehash of the photos rather than some shots of the bike in use. Oficina do some nice guzzi stuff in the main, think the picks might be at their test track 🤔