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 Complete Manufacturer List  | Kawasaki VN 800 Vulcan Classic
 
 
 
 he Kawasaki Vulcan™ 800 Classic motorcycle is truly the epitome of custom-cruiser attitude. Reminiscent of the 1950s, the Vulcan 800 Classic is loaded with nostalgic traits, such as deeply valanced fenders and a big, fat tire on the spoked front wheel. Chromed covers make the fork downtubes shine and are complemented by a large chromed headlight housing. The tank-mounted speedometer adds extra custom look appeal, as does the low-stepped seat. This classic styling, combined with modern performance features and affordable pricing, make this V-twin cruiser a class leader on the sales floor. 
Powering the Vulcan 800 Classic is a rubber-mounted 805cc V-twin engine with 
    a single-pin crankshaft, and a gear-driven balancer to reduce vibration. 
    Finned cylinders and four-valve heads are liquid cooled for optimum thermal 
    control. Concealed automatic cam chain tensioners preserve the engine’s 
    clean lines, while simultaneously allowing maintenance-free, precise cam 
    timing. A spin-on oil filter helps keep maintenance at a minimum.  
 Review 
You're shopping for a new bike. You want something 
cool, but aren't interested in the efficient sterility of a standard. Something 
you can ride slowly and just not care. In fact, the slower you can go and still 
have fun the better. Something with character, a rumbling V-twin, and gobs of 
torque. The ride is to be your destination. "That'll be 14,000 dollars, sir," 
advises the showroom salesman. 
Marauder fuel tank comes complete with distinctive logo and cool racing-style 
filler. 
Mag wheels and upside-down forks make Marauder's front end stand out. 
During our ride up the coast the Virago got off to a good start, its torquey 
motor allowing gratuitous short-shifting, thus staying shy of its 5,000 rpm 
vibration point. Its ergos are relaxed, with the new, odd-looking flattened 
handlebars giving better comfort than the dreaded buckhorns. Taking a turn up 
the canyons, we found the Virago not to be a disappointment. Having second best 
ground clearance certainly helped in the fun. However, the Virago, like Suzuki's 
Marauder, has footpegs that are just a bit too short for comfort. On both 
machines the first thing to touch the ground in a tight turn is likely to be 
your boot. The Virago's shaft effect intruded upon the smooth roll of the 
terrain more than our other bikes (the rest being either chain or belt-driven), 
but never more than just a little. Altogether, it was solidly in the middle of 
the pack here, with Honda's ACE better at the slow stuff and Harley's Sportster 
superior during fast riding. Source Motorcycle.com  | 
 
 
 
 
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