How good is Vulcan S?
How good is Vulcan S?
Think is one of the best motorcycles I’ve owned. It’s a great all rounder, a cruiser with sports bike performance. It handles great for a cruiser as it’s nice and light you can handle it easy at low speeds. The brakes are good with abs standard which is peace of mind if you need to stop quick in all weathers.
Is Kawasaki Vulcan S reliable?
It is quality built, very well-designed, one of the most reliable motorcycles out there. And the best thing is, it is very affordable, and it brings the cruiser segment much closer to a wider range of riders, who can’t afford Harley’s that can cost twice as much or even more.
Is Kawasaki Vulcan s heavy?
Due to the 235kg kerb weight of the motorcycle, I expected it to be a bit lethargic while attacking corners, but it’s exactly the opposite. The weight is well distributed, and you can maintain a nice rhythm while riding in the hills.
How fast is the Vulcan S?
Kawasaki Vulcan S Top Speed & Acceleration | |
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Speed | Time |
SS/KM | 25.20 @ 114 mph |
SS/Mile | 36.84 @116.82mph |
Top Speed | 116.8 mph |
What type of motorcycle is a Vulcan S?
Kawasaki Vulcan® S | Cruiser Motorcycle | Style & Performance.
How fast does a Kawasaki Vulcan S go?
What makes the Kawasaki Vulcan so special?
The Vulcan also has fully adjustable levers, which is a great feature and let me fine tune them to my liking. Not only that though, the pegs are three-way adjustable (however require alternate shift linkage rods that are sold separately) and a range of accessories are available from Kawasaki to tailor the riding position to the rider’s liking.
What is the difference between the 2019 Vulcan and Vulcan s?
The 2019 Vulcan S offers cruiser style blended with sport bike handling and technology. The low-slung seat and long trail provide cruiser attitude, while the parallel twin motor, digital fuel injection, and offset rear shock inject the Vulcan S with sporty performance and crisp, nimble handling.
How good is the economy of a Vulcan?
Economy is decent even when used with the gusto that the chassis allows – expect 63mpg or more. Tyres, brake pads and chains and sprockets last ages too. The cheapest Vulcan variant starts at £800 more than the rival Rebel but brings additional extra pillion-hauling ability and performance.
Are there any problems with the Kawasaki Vulcan 650 s?
Our Kawasaki Vulcan 650 S owners’ reviews are very positive. From the comments it seems there aren’t any prevailing problems with the bike. It is hard to put a price on the Vulcan as it is somewhat unique.