The SEO Guy Site Admin

Joined: 26 May 2007 Posts: 51 Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Posted: 13.05.2008, 19:23 Post subject: 1996 Vulcan VN400 For Sale |
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Well, after performing flawlessly on a recent 750km weekend trip, and for 6 months / 6000+ kms before that, the trusty Vulcan is about to be betrayed by its grateful owner. The damned thing has never let me down once in that 6 months, its always fired up on the first press of the starter button...
Its only on the market because I hate getting left behind going uphill, by mates on 750cc - 1300cc bikes... and I've managed to find something much bigger - an 1100cc Honda Shadow cruiser! That should propel me effortlessly up the steepest of hills... even if I put on a lot more kilos due to the culinary skills of the new TGF
Details: 1996 Kawasaki Vulcan VN400
- No green book / no registration plate, but this can be arranged if required at additional cost (approx 40k)
- Bike and documents have passed a pre-registration inspection, no problem to get a (recycled) green book + registration plate
- Has original Sales Invoices and Purchase Receipts
- Has Compulsory & Voluntary 3rd Party Insurance
- Has 2 new tyres
- Has a luggage rack
- Includes a set of brand new buffalo-leather saddlebags with storm covers
- Includes a workshop manual
Specs:
Weight: 540 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 15 litres (4 in reserve)
Fuel Consumption: 76 mpg
Transmision: 5 speed
Top Speed: 130 kph on the flat and 'Very Fast Indeed' going down a steep hill *See Trip Report below
Price: Best / first offer over 60,000 baht.
PM me if you are interested, or give me a call on 087110-1171
Trip Report: http://www.gt-rider.com/thailand-motorcycle-forum/a-short-gt-loop-t3948.html _________________ Ben Kemp
"I eat my dessert first... you never know how much time you have left!"
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Franz - Eastern Seaboard Biker Legend

Joined: 28 Jun 2007 Posts: 318 Location: Thailand
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Posted: 14.05.2008, 10:11 Post subject: |
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Ben congratulations on your new Shadow 1100, anyway the Vulcan 400 looked pretty small with you on it............ ..........enjoy the cc's of the new bike, will pretty much make you lazier in switching gears with all the Mr. Newton's now at hand....... |
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