Are you on the vn750 bunch? You know quite a bit about the vn.Tennif Shoe wrote:from experence (look below) the vulcan is damn near bulletproof, has a lot of useable power is easy to handle and fun to ride. Just..... if it has a maintance type battery plan on changing it out to a maintance free, and lube your splines. i personally do not know anything about the seca
considering either a '95Vulcan 750 or '81Yamaha Seca 750
1993 750 Vulcan
one seater
ear shave, pod filters
rear turn signal relocation
lowered rear 2" soft tail
converted to manuel cam chain tensioner
horn relocation
one seater
ear shave, pod filters
rear turn signal relocation
lowered rear 2" soft tail
converted to manuel cam chain tensioner
horn relocation
- Tennif Shoe
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- My Motorcycle: VTX 1800c
- Location: Houston, Texas
niterider wrote:Are you on the vn750 bunch? You know quite a bit about the vn.Tennif Shoe wrote:from experence (look below) the vulcan is damn near bulletproof, has a lot of useable power is easy to handle and fun to ride. Just..... if it has a maintance type battery plan on changing it out to a maintance free, and lube your splines. i personally do not know anything about the seca
Yes, I have been on the vn750, but it has been a long time, since i got the 1800 the 750 has been sitting there, and I belve it is time to sell
03 Honda VTX 1800c
87 Yamaha TT350
86 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 (sold) Have fun in Mexico Mr. Vulcan!
YES my spellin sucks, get over it, or you can be my personal spell check
87 Yamaha TT350
86 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 (sold) Have fun in Mexico Mr. Vulcan!
YES my spellin sucks, get over it, or you can be my personal spell check