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Bike: 1980 Yamaha XS850
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| Dennis Kirk | Metric Bikes Main Page Try that for starters. Not that Dennis Kirk is the only aftermarket company out there, by a long stretch. |
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| Newbie Joined: Aug 2007
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| I recently purchased a Vulcan 900 Custom and I love it. Aftermarket parts are a little difficult to find because the bike is so new. I created a Kawasaki forum today in hopes to gather enthusiasts who are interested in Aftermarket parts to help show demand. You can check it out here: Kawi Cruisers Forum |
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| Newbie | Let me start by saying Sapper, I love the pipes! Ive had a 2007 900 custom over a month and i absolutely love it. IMHO it is by far the best bang for the buck, plenty of power and a very smooth ride. Being 6'4", i'm even able to stretch out some on it yet highway pegs are most certainly an eventual upgrade... The only complaints i can muster up about the bike is... It could use a 6th gear or overdrive as when you hit 70-75 it just seems like the motor is working a little too hard, but its not too terribly bad and a scootworks pulley would do the trick and the stock seat is horrible for both driver and especially the passenger other than that it is an exceptional bike and i would highly recommend it |
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| Newbie Joined: May 2008
Bike: 2007 Vulcan 900 Custom
Location: Missouri
Posts: 1
| I just bought my Vulcan 900 Custom last night. Absolutely loved it. I rode the M50, and C50 first but my opinion is this bike handles great in curves, looks fabulous going down the road and has plenty of power. my $.02 worth BIll |
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| Newbie Joined: Jan 2008
Bike: 07/V2K
Location: St. Andrews Manitoba
Posts: 14
| Bought a used (471 kms!!!) 06 for the wife. Upgrade from a 750 shadow. Boy do I mean upgrade! I'll always love hondas but WOW..... did I say upgrade? It feels so big till you get going, then it just begs to be thrown around. Kawi can really make a bike handle. (scraping the crap out of my boards and pipe on the 2K
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