A 2004 vulcan 2000 with only 36 miles, thats just wrong, hope its a missprint, V2K is a riding bike not a sitting/cleaning bike, nice specs on it, but an 8 year old bike with only 36 miles seems like it may need some serious maintenance before its roadworthy unless he has done it already, LOVE the price
Up until I wrecked I rode mine from Atascocita(Humble) to the VA hospital and home all the time. You just gotta outrun the crazies and don't let them get beside you and stay there.
My uncle has a 99 Yamaha that he bought brand new. To this day it sits in his shed with about 39 miles on it. Rode it home from the dealer. That was it.
Why on EARTH he kept it I'll never know. His excuse has always been "I just never had time to ride it", but I don't buy it, I think it scared him riding it home and he just never could get back on it. I mean it's his money, but I still don't know why he clung to it!
I would guess its 36K. With that many miles on it I would guess the rear wheel bearing has been changed but I wonder if they just keep changing it or has upgraded.
Romans, I cant have anything too nice or I will drive it to death. Bike, Cars, Trucks, etc. are meant to be driven and enjoyed, not stored and looked at. That is just how I feel about it. If I don't ride/drive something it get sold rather quickly around my house.
Well, if you are so curious, there is a telephone number in that ad. Why don't you just call the seller and ask them if the bike only has 36 miles?
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