Kawasaki

The Newest Vulcan Set to Heat Up The Streets

Kawasaki has for a long time delighted its passionate fanbase of city-cruising motorcycle enthusiasts with its Vulcan line of modern cruisers. Keeping up the pace admirably, their newest offering, the 2016-Kawasaki-Vulcan-S-ABS-Café looks set to surpass its worthy predecessors.

Kawasaki sport-bike-derived power working in tandem with the universally popular ERGO-FIT customization concept go into making this low-silhouette sport-cruiser a machine of mouthwatering appeal.

The Vulcan-Café’s lightweight frame and body coupled with its top-class responsiveness come together to give it exceptional performance and excellent handling. The cruiser’s smooth power delivery, ample low-to-mid range torque and strong top-end delivery make the bike eminently suited to both the novice getting to know the joys of riding and the old hand who needs that little extra from his bike to keep entertained.

Photo Credits

Exterior and Accessories

Any cruiser worth the grit in its treads must look the part, and the Vulcan-Café certainly doesn’t disappoint on this front. A teardrop mold fuel tank; inverted triangular headlight setup; tinted wind deflector and custom paint scheme matching up the black mirror-frame-muffler combination guarantee the Vulcan-Café will certainly look the part if nothing else.

The only motorcycle in its class coming fitted with standard adjustable, forward-positioned foot-pegs, the Vulcan-Café’s low seat-height, with additional seat and handlebar options ensure it is capable of accommodating riders of all shapes and sizes.

Photo Credits

Basic Engine and motor specifications

Engine: 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, liquid-cooled

Bore x Stroke: 83.0 x 60.0 mm

Displacement: 649cc

Compression Ratio: 10:8:1

Maximum Torque: 46.33 pounds-per-foot @ 6600 rpm

Fuel System: 2 Direct Fuel Injection (DFI) 38mm throttle bodies with sub-throttle valves

Transmission: 6-speed transmission with positive neutral finder

Ignition: Transistor Controlled Breakerless Ignition (TCBI) with digital advance

Fuel Capacity: 3.7 Gallons

Release date

The highly anticipated Vulcan-Café made its appearance in the middle months of the year 2015, coming into the United States marketplace with a price tag of $7,999.

Mediastinct_123

Recent Posts

7 Types of Motorcycle Fairings

Have fairings always baffled or awed you? A motorcycle fairing is a shell that is…

5 years ago

Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 2017 review – Here is what’s new about the beast

The Beast is back! We don’t appreciate the things we have until it’s taken away,…

8 years ago

2017 Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 RR And Factory- First Look & Facts

Two of the 2017 naked beasts on the motorbike industry have featured in them some…

8 years ago

2018 Suzuki V-Strom 1000 And 1000XT ABS- Upgrades & Features

The Suzuki motorbike manufacturer has decided to suspend the production of the bike and engage…

8 years ago

2017 Triumph Bonneville T100 Black Review

There’s nothing like stepping into a new year as a motorcycle producer that designing a…

8 years ago

2017 KTM Super Duke R Reviews & More

Australia’s most trusted Dorna’s MotoGP series bike manufacturer is prepared for a premier class contract…

8 years ago