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two-wheeled-therapy · 2 years ago
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FINAL RIDES OF 2022
As I took the week between Christmas and New Year’s Eve off, I had some time to dedicate to my scoots.  Thursday, December 29, I set aside to work on the SAC Cycle.  The clutch had been finicky lately, and it wasn’t holding fluids, though no apparent leak could be found.  I planned on putting her up on the jack and trying to find the culprit.  I hadn’t ridden her yet this month, so I was looking at a “cheat” ride - basically filling up the master cylinder with fluid, pumping the clutch till I got some action, and taking her for a quick 1.5 mile ride around the block before putting her on the jack.  Before doing that, I opted to check all connections and tighten everything down.  I was surprised when I took off the cover of the master cylinder, she still had fluid . . . I topped it off, and tried the clutch . . . it had action . . . As it was a beautiful day, I figured I would go for a quick 10 mile spin around the Manassas Battle Fields and focus on the clutch feel to see if it acted up again.  As the miles ticked away, the clutch felt rock solid . . . so I kept on riding.  All told, I put an additional 69 miles on the SAC cycle and brought her odometer up to 109,100 to close out the year.  All told, over the course of  22 rides, I put 3,528 miles on her in 2022 averaging 160 miles per day I took her out.
December 30 was a planned ride day for Jipci.  The forecast called for a great riding day, and it didn’t disappoint. 
Knowing this would be my final ride of 2022, I got up early (for a guy who has been off all week).  I realized I left my riding pants in the back of my truck, so running out in the near freezing cold, I grabbed them so I could drape them on a chair over an air vent, so when the heat kicked on, the warm air would blow on them.  As I knew I had a long day ahead of me, I made a simple but hearty breakfast - what in my family we call a Hunter's Sandwich - Because I grew up eating them while going hunting with my dad.  The simple concoction of a fried egg, ham, cheese, with a slice of raw Bermuda onion, some ketchup, and a shake of hot sauce on Dave's hearty multi grain bread was exactly what I needed to go with my morning coffee and get the day started out right.  I made one f or me and one for my son. After wolfing that down, I got my gear together and put on my now warmed up riding pants and boots.  With my helmet, battery chargers, and Hydro flasks (one with coffee, one with water), and a few "just in case" snacks, I jumped in my truck and headed off to my shed where Jipci was waiting for me.
Getting to the shed, Jipci started right up. Since I installed the Fuel X controller, she has none of the historic Himalayan hard cold starts or stalling after she got started - She was as ready for this as I was. With 4,029 miles on the odometer and the thermometer saying it was 36 degrees outside, we were off on our final ride of 2022.  The original plan I had was to head over and pick up some of Skyline Drive.  I have had Jipci now for 14 months and have yet to experience the vistas and views from her saddle . . .  Needing to change my glasses, and since I forgot to start my route in Rever, I pulled off in the Moo-Thru at the intersection of Routes 28 and 29 to make my final adjustments and decide what route I was taking.  It had already warmed up a bit in the half hour since I left the shed.  I knew I was in for a fantastic riding day.  One of my destinations was the site of a “Drop” in the Virginia tag-o-rama on advrider forums.  I wanted to get there to get the “Grab” before anyone else grabbed it.  If I got the Grab, I get to pick the next Drop for others to try to get.  But if I was in for such a day, so were other inmates (inmates are what the users of the forums are called - and once you get to know some of them- you will understand why) who were lurking, waiting for such a day to make a run for the elusive "Grab!"   Thinking I would shoot down 29 to 33 and take 33 over to Skyline, then run Skyline down to 250, I figured I could reach the Grab by around 1:30 PM.  I took a quick picture of Jipci at the Moo-Thru and sent it off to a group chat of guys from my Blue Knights Chapter because they know how I am about Ice Cream and Riding, and because it gets under Bob's skin when I do that - OK that was the first reason I sent that.
 As I headed south, I kept marveling at how beautiful this day was.  The forecast had called for Partly sunny skies, but there wasn't a cloud in sight.  As I rode south, the voices started telling me . . .  If it's a nice day for you, it's a nice day for other inmates . . . Someone else is gonna beat you to the Grab . . . Passing a few other riders out enjoying this perfect riding day only made the voices stronger, so to placate them I finally said - Fuck it!  Get the grab first, and hit Skyline on the way back home . . . It made perfect sense. Skyline wasn't going anywhere . . . The Grab could elude me . . . Somehow, I remembered the address . .  1581 Maidens . . . I plugged that into my Garmin and followed her instead of my trial run of Rever.  Having already passed by 522, I took 15 down to 250 then cut east to 522.  As I turned on 522, I knew I was close and I passed a bike heading the opposite way.  As I waved I thought, wait a second was that guy smiling, or laughing at me?  Was that an inmate? Did he just get the Grab and is now running home to post it? Sumofabitch!!! I got to get there!! 522 ran into 6, and it was a quick ride to Maidens Rd.  I made it!  But . . . wait a second . . . The sign doesn't look the same . . .  I pulled in the lot and rode back looking for that purple sign with white lettering, but it was not to be found, so I turned back to the road, parked Jipci and pulled out my phone.
I was surprised I remembered my password - Until today, I had never logged into advrider forums on my phone.  But the Gods were smiling on me as I not only had signal, I actually remembered my password!  Looking at the Drop, I compared what was around the sign to what I was seeing. The fence, the trees, the little white sign in front of it . . .  Yup this is it . . . they just changed the sign . . . I also saw that, if I did pass an inmate heading home to post the Grab, I had beat him!   Clicking my photo and quickly figuring out how to upload it from the phone, I had the Grab!  Success!!!! So 106 miles to the Grab . . . now for the amazing ride home and on to Skyline Drive.  As I was this far south, I figured, why not kill two birds with one stone . . . Let me take 6 west and pick up a bit of the north end of the Blue Ridge Parkway and get Skyline Drive in!   Visualizing where I would put the stickers for the BRP and Skyline on Jipci, I headed west.  I hadn't ridden this stretch of 6 for about 10 years, but it was as great a riding road as I remembered.  Following that for a bit I jumped over to 20 as I thought about trying to find a nice place on the BRP or Skyline for the Drop.  Then something caught my eye . . . I passed by it before I could process the photo opportunity, but as my brain caught up, I decided to turn around and get some pictures.  Not sure if this would be my Drop or not, I wiggled back through some nice roads following the signs . . .  to . . . nothing there - WTF!!! Figuring it may just be a bit further than the signs indicate, and since the roads were nothing short of amazing, I pressed on.  Until I finally decided to enter the destination into my Garmin.   It wiggled me through some more amazing roads and brought me back to the same place of nothing . . . but a little sign I didn't see before . . . I read it and followed the instructions and was there in no time.
I took the pictures at Trump Winery for the same reason I sent Bob and the other guys the picture of the Moo-Thru . . . To get under someone's skin.  Yeah I can be a jerk like that ;-)
After grabbing some pics there, I headed back towards the BRP and Skyline Drive . . . Taking the ramp to them (I was entering right at the Southern Point of Skyline and Northern Point of the BRP), I was confused by all the cars parked . . . everywhere.  Reaching the top of the ramp, I looked north towards the Skyline drive entrance and saw the barricade and sign "ROAD CLOSED"  Shit!  I turned south and found another barricade and sign for the BRP.  Technically, I was on the Parkway and there was a sign . . .   so I grab a pic then tried to decide where to go from there.
I dropped down the west side of the mountains and headed north on 340.  I figured I would take that to 33, take 33 up to Skyline and jump on there for the ride up to 211.  I would get the drop along the way.  With this plan firmly in mind, I headed up and turned into the entrance of Skyline Drive at 33.  There was a a very cute and polite Park Service lady in the booth, and as I started to take out my military ID and park pass, she just pointed to a sign posted on the outside of the booth "SKYLINE DRIVE IS CLOSED".  She said I could come in and park and hike or walk about, but I was out for a ride, so I did a U turn and headed out.  Apparently Skyline Drive was hit hard by the storms and the downed trees and what not led to the closure of both of these magnificent roads.
I took 33 down into Madison and worked my way over to 29 to head home.   My wife and I had a night to ourselves, so I may as well get home and enjoy the time with her.  Along the way I stopped at my "back-up Drop" location.  The Graffiti House in Brandy Station.  Pulling in I took a couple of pics.  I was disappointed that the house was closed for the season, as its history is pretty awesome.  From the web: http://brandystationfoundation.com/
A two-story frame structure located directly beside the railroad tracks, the Graffiti House is believed to have been constructed in 1858. According to local tradition, the building was used as a hospital site by Confederate soldiers following the Battle of Brandy Station and other local battles. Union soldiers used the house during the Winter Encampment of Brandy Station in 1863-1864. The Graffiti House is named for the signatures, inscriptions, and drawings of Civil War soldiers who drew on the walls with charcoal and pencil. Much of the graffiti that still survives is on exhibit in the house.
After those photos, I ran Jipci back to the shed . . . Putting her away for the year, her odometer read 4,346 . . . So on the 30th of December, I got her out for 317 miles.  Ironically, this is the 2nd highest mileage day I had on her all year . . . Over 2022, I had ridden her a total of 2,974 miles over 25 days, averaging 119 miles per day that I took her out for a ride.
As I closed the shed door for the last time in 2022, I reflected that while this was a relatively low year in terms of mileage, it still was a great riding year as I broke new grounds and experienced new things on two wheels . . . all this will be covered in my upcoming year in review . . .  Until then . . .  RIDE ON!
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rianmobili · 1 year ago
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Top 10 Best Touring Motorcycles For 2023
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By “touring” we mean it in the traditional sense of the word. Touring motorcycles are a special breed. They need to be strong and reliable, and able to accelerate to highway speeds whilst carrying heavy luggage, but they also need to be comfortable and equipped with plenty of accessories to keep riders relaxed for mile after mile. Today, there are more touring motorcycles available than before, each geared towards different riders with different touring ambitions. Organizing this list was no easy task, as our contributors discussed and debated which bikes belonged on this list, until we had ones that we all agreed upon.
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williamsharley · 1 month ago
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How to Prepare Your Harley Davidson for Long Distance Ride
Are you passionate about riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle for a long distance? Or are you planning to ride? Or do you want to explore the beautiful world riding on a Harley Davidson motorcycle but have NO idea where to start, or how to plan?
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Williams HD would like to suggest you take steps on how to prepare your Harley Davidson for a long-distance ride. Depending on the length of trip you plan for your ride will ensure you are safe, peace of mind on the road.  
Before you embark, check out the service checklist to prepare your Harley Davidson for long-distance rides as challenging and make you experience the moment once in your lifetime. 
Service Checklist to Prepare Your Harley Davidson Motorcycle
Before planning your ride, it is important to know the following tips to prepare your Harley Davidson motorcycle for a long-distance ride. 
 1. Choosing Right Motorcycle:
To make a significant difference in your ride or journey it is a must to choose the right motorcycle. However, various kinds of motorcycles are specifically designed for long-distance rides. 
   ● Touring Motorcycle: 
If you are going to embark on a grand tour motorcycles are the best option to opt for. Specifically, Harley Davidson motorcycles come with packed features, top quality, and feel comfortable while riding. Following is the list of HD touring motorcycles.
       - Harley Davidson Road King
       - Harley Davidson Ultra Limited
       - Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager
       - Honda Gold Wing Tour
       - Yamaha Star Venture
       - BMW K 1600 Grand America
        ● Sports Motorcycle: 
Harley Davidson sports motorcycles for long-distance rides are designed to be fast and nimble with advanced features. It is also the best option to opt for a long-distance ride without breaking your back or wrists. Below are some of the HD sports touring motorcycles are:
            - Kawasaki H2 SX SE+
            - KTM 1290 Super Duke GT
            - Suzuki GSX-S1000 GT 
            - Ducati SuperSport 950 S
            - Honda CBR 1100XX Blackbird
          ●  Adventure Motorcycle:
Harley Davidson Adventure motorcycles can handle long-distance rides on road trips and tackle any ATV / terrain motorcycle. Usually, they are equipped with large engines and distinct appearance. Some of the popular Harley-Davidson adventure motorcycles are listed below:
           - BMW R1250GS
           - Honda NC750X
           - Ducati Multistrada
           - Yamaha XT 1200Z    Super Tenere
           - Triumph Tiger 800 XCx
           - Honda Africa Twin
2. Maintenance and Upgrade Your Motorcycle:
Keeping your motorcycle in good condition for a long trip requires regular maintenance to avoid the breakdown of your bike around your town. It is always necessary to carry motorcycle accessories such as tool kit, chain oil, extra tires, covers, etc., 
If you are looking to get a Harley Davidson motorcycle or bike Williams HD offers a wide selection of Harley Davidson vehicles pre-owned and new. We provide high-quality services to our customers. Get in touch with our experts today.  
3. Plan Your Route:
For a long ride, it is always better to plan to reach your destination safely and comfortably. Even though you have planned a well-known route, you must be safe and secure. The following are some important things to remember: 
●  Check Climate/weather Conditions: Keep an eye on weather reports for a safe ride. Whether it is summer, winter, or spring. You can find information about weather conditions on the Internet.
●  Plan GPS (or) Maps: To find an easy way, map it to your end destination and decide how long it will take you to reach.
●  Check Fuel stops: Don’t be overconfident about fuel stops on your way to your destination. Stop at the fuel or gasoline area if you have completed half tank refueling it. 
T-CLOCS Inspection Checklist to Prepare HD Motorcycle for Long Distance Ride: 
T-Clocs inspection checklist is done for motorcycles to make sure it does not have any mechanical hazards. This inspection can be done before starting your ride or after the completion of your ride. 
●   T- Tires, wheels & Brakes: Before hitting your bike on the road inspect your tires, wheels, and brakes in the following conditions.
      - Air Pressure, spokes, cast, rims, bearings, seals, pads and discs for wear
●   C - Controls: Inspect your levers to see whether the action and position are correct, and if it is properly lubricated. Inspect your HD motorcycle and how it is functioning.
      - Handlebars, levers, pedal, cables, hoses, throttle, operation, pivots
●   L - Lights and Electrics: Inspect that our tail lights (red lights, brightness level, etc) are functioning properly. 
     -  Battery, tail lamp, turn signals, switches, mirrors, lenses and reflectors, wiring.
●  O - Oil & Other Fluids: Check fluid levels for your fuel, oil, brakes, transmission, coolant, and final drive for the safety of your bike’s essential systems. 
      - Engine level & fuel leaks
●   C - Chassis: Inspect your chassis for wear and tear, smooth motion, proper adjustment, chains, and lubrication. 
     - Frames, suspension, chains/belt, fasteners
●   S - Stands: Inspect your stand whether it retracts properly or not, side stand and straight stand are loose when retracted. 
      - Center stand, side stand
Conclusion:
Planning and preparing in advance is key to getting off on the right path. Follow the service checklist and prepare your Harley Davidson for a long-distance ride. If you would like to know more about Harley Davidson vehicles get in touch with us. Our team of experts are always available to help you! We wish you a happy and safe ride!
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ngmrides · 4 months ago
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Embrace the Open Road with the 2024 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS at Northeast Georgia Motorsports
Are you ready to elevate your touring experience? The 2024 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS, now available at Northeast Georgia Motorsports, is designed to provide the ultimate ride for long-distance enthusiasts. This motorcycle combines classic cruiser aesthetics with modern performance features, ensuring every journey is as comfortable and exhilarating as the destination.
Timeless Design Meets Modern Comfort
The 2024 Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS showcases a striking blend of traditional cruiser design and cutting-edge technology. Its sleek, aerodynamic fairing, spacious saddlebags, and stylish chrome accents give it an unmistakable presence on the road. The comfortable, plush seating ensures that both rider and passenger enjoy a smooth and relaxed ride, even on the longest trips. The ergonomic design of the handlebars and footboards further enhances the rider's comfort, making it an ideal choice for extended touring.
Advanced Technology for a Superior Ride
Kawasaki has equipped the Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS with state-of-the-art technology to enhance both performance and safety. The advanced ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ensures optimal braking performance in various conditions, providing peace of mind for the rider. The bike's electronic cruise control allows for easy adjustments, enabling riders to maintain a consistent speed effortlessly.
The 1700cc V-twin engine delivers powerful, smooth performance, perfect for highway cruising. With its robust torque and responsive throttle, the Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS provides an exhilarating ride, whether you're navigating city streets or open highways. The advanced suspension system absorbs road imperfections, ensuring a smooth and stable ride even on rough terrains.
Infotainment and Connectivity
Long rides are made more enjoyable with the Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS's comprehensive infotainment system. The integrated audio system features AM/FM, satellite radio, and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing riders to enjoy their favorite music or stay connected while on the go. The intuitive touchscreen display provides easy access to navigation, trip information, and other essential functions, keeping riders informed and entertained throughout their journey.
Visit Northeast Georgia Motorsports Today
At Northeast Georgia Motorsports, we are dedicated to providing our customers with the best motorcycles and exceptional service. The 2024 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS is a testament to our commitment to quality and performance. Our knowledgeable staff is here to help you explore all the features of this remarkable bike and answer any questions you may have.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience the 2024 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS for yourself. Visit Northeast Georgia Motorsports today, and let us help you embark on your next great adventure. Your perfect touring companion awaits!
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motorgirls · 7 years ago
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Used 2015 Kawasaki VN1700BFF Vulcan 1700 Voyager (ABS) Motorcycles For Sale in Florida,FL
2015 KAWASAKI VN1700BFF Vulcan 1700 Voyager (ABS), IMPORTANT!!! WE STRONGLY SUGGEST OUR CUSTOMERS TO PLACE A DEPOSIT (min. $500) TO HOLD THE MOTORCYCLE THEY WISH TO ACQUIRE, WHILE SECURING FINANCING. THIS BIKE QUALIFIES FOR: + $299 FLAT FEE SHIPPING WITHIN CONTINENTAL US!!! OR * FLY & RIDE ONE OWNER! UNDER FACTORY WARRANTY UNTIL 2018 EXCELLENT CONDITION! SAVE $$$ ^EASY FINANCING EXPORT TRADES AT FAIR TRADE-IN VALUE +Flat Fee shipping within continental US available only on selected motorcycles. Cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts. *We now offer a Fly & Ride program that is available on all motorcycles with a purchase price of $5,000 or more. Purchase price is based on the sales price prior to, tax, title, license and any dealer fees. MC CYCLES will reimburse airfare (only) for up to $300. This offer is not valid if a customer opts to our free nationwide shipping plan. Void in Florida. Offer not valid for Florida residents or flights generated from FL. ^With approved credit. We work with multiple financial institutions to offer competitive financing for almost every budget. MC Cycles, LLC proudly serving South Florida,Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Hollywood, Orlando, Daytona FL, Kissimmee FL and all areas in between. Give us a call today at 561-327-8483. All trades welcome, easy financing available, friendly and knowledgeable Sales staff are here to help you find the right motorcycle for you! MC Cycles carries the best pre-owned motorcycles in town. Thank You for your Business! ++Price, if shown, does not include government fees, taxes, dealer freight/preparation, dealer document preparation charges or any finance charges (if applicable). Final actual sales price will vary depending on options or accessories selected. It is the customer's sole responsibility to verify the existence and condition of any equipment listed. Neither the dealership nor AutoRevo is responsible for misprints on prices or equipment. It is the customer's sole responsibility to verify the accuracy of the prices with the dealer. Pricing subject to change without notice.
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totalmotorcycle · 2 years ago
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motorcollections · 5 years ago
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For Details : 2012 Kawasaki Vulcan® 1700 Voyager® --
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nerv0usm3chanic · 6 years ago
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//I have just decided to issue myself an art challenge. I am usually no good at drawing mechanical things, buuuuuuut there’s one key piece of Lucan I have not gotten around to actually making a proper drawing of or having a drawing made of.
And it’s this gorgeous piece of machinery:
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For the eagle-eyed motorheads, yes, this is a Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager.
I just gotta have her colored right and Lucan will have his loyal steed, Soarise.
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monterplant · 2 years ago
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Kawasaki Releases 2023 Tourers, Cruisers, and Standard Motorcycles
Kawasaki Releases 2023 Tourers, Cruisers, and Standard Motorcycles
Kawasaki has rolled out some returning cruiser, touring, and retro sport models for 2023. Bikes include the Vulcan Classic, Z900RS, and Vulcan 1700 Voyager. (more…)
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myautowallpaper · 3 years ago
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two-wheeled-therapy · 2 years ago
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Fall Colors on the SAC Cycle
I just love riding in the fall. The temperatures, the crisp clean air, the colors, all make this my favorite time of the year to ride.  The last weekend in October, I rolled the SAC Cycle out for a little ride.  I was tempted to head out to Skyline Drive, but knew from experience that on a weekend day like today, it would be too crowded and the therapeutic value would be greatly diminished.  So I settled in for riding some of the local roads closer to home.
The colors did not disappoint, from the browns, to the yellows, to the oranges, to the reds, breath taking! While riding along Waterfall Drive, I spotted an Eagle flying alongside me through the trees.  As he landed in a tree I pulled off and was able to get a Big Foot-esque photo of him sitting in the tree before he took off and continued over Waterfall Drive - apparently, he likes this road this time of year as well! 
I know I won’t have many days like this to ride this year. The leaves hold on as long as they can before they fall and cover the roads and landscape.  In the roads, they are fine, as long as they are dry. But, like a Gremlin, once you add water, they become devious little creatures waiting to throw your tires one way or the other.
So for now, I ride and will take advantage of as many days like this as I can before the roads freeze over with winter’s grip.
RIDE ON!
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motorgirls · 7 years ago
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New 2016 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS Motorcycles For Sale in Georgia,GA
2016 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS, APR as low as 3.95%! 2016 Kawasaki Vulcan® 1700 Voyager® ABS The Kawasaki Difference The king of Kawasaki cruisers, the Vulcan® 1700 Voyager® ABS is the pinnacle of power and luxury on the open road. A 1,700cc fuel-injected engine with cruise control commands the road, while a host of premium touring amenities gives you and your passenger the comfort to go the distance. Features May Include: Fuel-injected 52-degree 1,700cc V-twin delivers high torque levels with a powerful and distinct V-twin feel Electronic cruise control system can be activated in third gear or at any speed between 30mph and 85mph Kawasaki Advanced Coactive-braking Technology (K-ACT II) ABS helps ensure ideal brake force distribution for confident, highly-effective braking Stylish, frame-mounted fairing keeps steering feel light by directing aerodynamic forces into the chassis Touring amenities such as an intercom-headset compatible audio system and integrated luggage
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totalmotorcycle · 3 years ago
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2022 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS Guide http://dlvr.it/S8qn1Z
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motorcyclesmotorscom · 4 years ago
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nerv0usm3chanic · 6 years ago
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does Lucan have a ref, I want to draw a thing, also what model/color is his bike?
//Right here: https://nerv0usm3chanic.tumblr.com/lucan
And this is his bike, a Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager...but yellow.
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Go ahead and draw whatever you like for him! I appreciate anything anyone sends me of my punky boi!//
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two-wheeled-therapy · 3 years ago
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Just a couple of pics from yesterday's jaunt to Virginia Tech to watch my cousin and her teammates clinch the Commonwealth Clash on the 15th anniversary of the Tech shooting. Great turnout, great way to honor and remember those that were lost. And a nice bonus sunset ride on the Blue Ridge Parkway! Go HOKIES!!!
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