10-15-2014, 08:04 PM
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New 2015- VULCAN-S-ABS
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10-15-2014, 08:12 PM
Not like any Vulcan I have ever seen. And a 650 parallel twin instead of a v-twin? Well...they took it in a different direction for sure.
Quote OWEREngineFour-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, four valves per cylinder, parallel twin Displacement649cc Bore x Stroke83 x 60mm Compression ratio10.8:1 Fuel SystemDFI with two 38mm throttle bodies, with sub-throttles IgnitionTCBI with digital advance TransmissionSix-speed with positive neutral finder Final driveSealed chain PERFORMANCE Front suspension / wheel travel41mm telescopic fork / 5.1" Rear suspension / wheel travelLay-down offset rear shock with linkage and adjustable preload / 3.2" Front Tire Size120/70 R18 Rear Tire Size160/60 R17 Front BrakesSingle 300mm disc with twin-piston caliper, ABS Rear BrakesSingle 250mm disc with single-piston caliper, ABS Cooling SystemLiquid DETAILS Frame TypeHigh-tensile steel double pipe perimeter frame Overall length91" Overall width34.7" Overall height43.3" Seat Height27.8" Fuel capacity3.7 gallons Curb Weight498.3 lb** Ground clearance5.1" Color ChoicesCandy Lime Green, Pearl Crystal White or Flat Ebony Warranty12 month Limited Warranty Kawasaki Protection Plus (optional)12, 24, 36 or 48 months
10-16-2014, 01:42 AM
The body design looks like it's competing with the Indian Scout but without the power.
10-16-2014, 01:50 AM
10-16-2014, 09:29 AM
(10-15-2014, 08:12 PM)Randy B_imp Wrote: Not like any Vulcan I have ever seen. And a 650 parallel twin instead of a v-twin? Well...they took it in a different direction for sure. Not really if you think back a few years. They had the Vulcan 500 which used the Ninja 500 parallel twin. You might also draw some lineage back to the Eliminator.
10-16-2014, 09:53 AM
A "cruiserized" Versys. It may work for them. Triumph has had good success with their parallel twin cruisers. The price is good.
10-16-2014, 02:27 PM
(10-16-2014, 09:29 AM)the_undecider_imp Wrote:(10-15-2014, 08:12 PM)Randy B_imp Wrote: Not like any Vulcan I have ever seen. And a 650 parallel twin instead of a v-twin? Well...they took it in a different direction for sure. Not really if you think back a few years. They had the Vulcan 500 which used the Ninja 500 parallel twin. You might also draw some lineage back to the Eliminator. Yup, I was thinking Eliminator when I saw that it was a parallel twin. Looks pretty cool in white, but I kind of think it doesn't need the slime green rim highlights in that color.
10-16-2014, 02:40 PM
Interesting! I kinda like it, which is usually a bad sign for the manufacturer
I'm not sure how a cruiser without a V-twin will go over with the typical cruiser customer. The Ninja/Versys powerplant ought to provide enough power to make it a zippy ride. I rode the Ninja 650 earlier this year and was pleasantly surprised at the power they get out of that engine.
10-16-2014, 07:53 PM
(10-16-2014, 02:40 PM)Flynrider_imp Wrote: Interesting! I kinda like it, which is usually a bad sign for the manufacturer Agreed..... The dealer near me says he has a couple of them coming next week. He pretty much allows test rides on everything he sells; I'm anxious to check it out for curiosity's sake.
10-17-2014, 02:02 AM
I think this ought to sell well. The price is right and it should run circles around the Shadow 750, V-Star 650, and Suzuki M50/C50. I have long thought about how cruisers might advance in terms of style and technology. This looks like a means to that end.
The entry level cruiser buyer probably won't care it's not a v-twin. A counter balanced parallel twin will be smoother than any V configuration except maybe a 90 degree L twin. I wouldn't mind seeing a Suzuki do something crcruiser-ish with their 650 L-twin out of the V-strom. I liked that engine in my Strom and it makes decent power, happily revs, and will run at high freeway speeds without breaking a sweat. The only issue is packaging such a motor. The parallel twin lends itself to efficient packaging. That's how Kawi is able to do that nifty offset rear shock and look what Honda has done on the NC700X. I am not going to be in the market for a cruiser, but I do like what Kawi has done here. |
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I'm not sure how a cruiser without a V-twin will go over with the typical cruiser customer. The Ninja/Versys powerplant ought to provide enough power to make it a zippy ride. I rode the Ninja 650 earlier this year and was pleasantly surprised at the power they get out of that engine.