2015 Kawasaki Vulcan S
After spending more than 250 miles on a 2015 Kawasaki Vulcan S while sampling different seats and trying all three peg positions, we’re here to report the Ergo-Fit concept really works.
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how’s the iron 883 compared to this one? I’m having a hard time choosing one.
i want one
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It doesn’t sound very good does it……
all the adjustments crap is gimmicky. And your review failed – no coverage of the many transmission and shifting problems complaints.
Best feature of all: A FUCKING DAMN oil filter like a car’s!!! This bike is really – really well thought out! IT’S PERFECT!
harley the best
Great shape but bad engine
If only they made it with a 1200 cc engine.
How did you get barrack to do the voice over?
where was this shot? beautiful view
It’s a beautiful bike. But, that green…?!?!?!
Although the Ergofit makes it rideable for all sizes, there’s no getting away from the fact that it’s a smallish bike and visually it makes a big rider look under-horsed especially from the rear. How tall is the rider in this clip? Nobody wants to look like a bear on a unicycle; I’m 5’8″ 165 lbs and am hovering over whether this will work for me without looking top heavy.
Sounds like a lawnmower
This is the young Royal Jordanian talking.