Is the Kawasaki Vulcan 900 reliable?
The Vulcan 900 inspires confidence with stable handling, excellent (but not extreme) performance, and iron-clad reliability. Unlike other reviewers, I have no issue with the seat. The only issues I have are with a lack of a tach, and the inaccurate gas gauge (good thing the low fuel light is good!
Is a 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 fuel-injected?
Like its siblings, the Vulcan 900 Custom has a fuel-injected 903cc engine producing exceptional roll-on acceleration that rivals the get-up-and-go of much larger motorcycles giving it a big-bike feel– yet it’s wrapped in a nimble chassis not handicapped by the ponderous bulk of these titans.
How much horsepower does a 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 have?
50.31 HP
Water cooled, 903cc, V-twin, SOHC
Power: | 50.31 HP (37 kW) @ 5700 rpm |
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Final drive: | Belt |
Top speed: | 99.42 mph |
Curb weight: | 597.5 lbs |
Category: | Cruiser |
How much horsepower does a Kawasaki 900 Vulcan have?
50 Hp
2020 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic Specifications
ENGINE | |
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Power | 50 Hp |
Bore x Stroke | 88.0mm x 74.2mm |
Compression Ratio | 9.5:1 |
Fuel System | DFI® 34mm throttle bodies (2) with sub-throttle valves |
What is the difference between the Vulcan 900 Custom and Classic?
The Vulcan® 900 Custom shares all of the attributes of the Vulcan 900® Classic but features custom styling with 21-inch front tire, drag-style handlebar and blacked-out parts that help present a more aggressive appearance.
How many cc is a 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan?
Power for this stylish motorcycle comes from a massive 2,053cc V-Twin fuel-injected adrenaline pump. The muscular engine sports a 103 x 123.2mm bore and stroke, forged pistons, alloy-steel connecting rods, a huge 220mm flywheel, and dual cams located within the one-piece crankcase.