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I know of a 93 XII in New York that has less than 15,000 miles. Can't understand that though, but it looks nice. No faded paint. It is not even broken in yet.
ISP was down this morning. Beautiful day--but two breakdowns on some equipment. It's been keeping me hopping. Leave work early to go to the youngest's football game 45 mi. away.
All this talk of new motorcycles got me in the mood to make a purchase. (It's BRIGHT red.) Look for pics this weekend or maybe Monday!
Before I got my C14 I had looked at the Vulcan, but turned it down because it was not a touring bike. No cruise, no audio, NO TACH!! no fairing, just a windshield.
I agree it s a Vulcan with top box, cruise, fairing, audio. Aren't those the things that make for a touring bike???
I look forward to taking a test ride. That will help decide.
Yall have a great day.
RR, The C14 doesn't come with cruise or audio either but that didn't stop you from buying it.
If you do buy a new Voyager, we'll probably have to change your nickname to "Retro Rod". Somehow, rocket doesn't seem to fit the Vulcan Voyager.
"Cruise, fairing, audio"? - Gee, I thought I owned a sport tourer but I guess it's really a touring bike since it has all those as well as a trunk, heated grips, heated seat, ABS, etc.
True, I did get the C14 without cruise or audio, but it has the FUN FACTOR which makes up for the difference. Still not sure about getting the Vulcan Voyager. I still get a smile whenever I get on the C14. Kawasaki just built too good a bike in the C14. It would be their own fault if I didn't get a Vulcan.
It still might be in my future though. I just am not running it down because of the V twin.