Hi, I'm John, a transplanted ******* from Louisiana living in the concrete jungle of Houston for a decade now. Not a Vulcan owner (yet) but maybe soon.
Haha! That's a great euphemism for them Dave. Go ahead and get her if she's good Cajun and you won't regret it. She's a good looker to on top of it all.
You got me there Dave, no clue. Here's a link to the ad for it with some pictures. Maybe that will help you or some of the other vets here let me know...lol.
Well he's definitely trying to get the word out so he can sell it. This bike showed up on Pensacola's craigslist a while back. It's only an 8 hour drive.
Price seems pretty good for year / mileage...only issues that come to mind are final drive problems. I would suggest you post on the "1500" board and ask their opinion on what best to look for. For sure, any weeping/oil around the final drive casing should make you wary......
I went to take a look at it this morning. The bike looks ok and rode well. However...
I'm leaning on passing on it. There was surface rust on the entire bike. Nothing appeared to be completely through the chrome but it was 100% rusted all over with surface rust. Mother's may get most off but that shows some neglect of upkeep that worries me about what I can't see. Would definitely need a new front tire. One of the fog lights on the front came off and they lost the bolt (but have the light) so that would need replacing. Turn signals have been removed for the foglights so don't have any. Not sure that's even road legal but that's just another issue.
Funny thing, I stopped at a V-Twin repair shop between the seller's and my house and met the owner/mechanic. Had a good talk with him about this bike (above) and turns out he has an older client that wants to sell his Nomad which is a 1600. So the shop owner is going to pick up the bike next week to do some maintenance on it and call me to come look at it. He'll also see what the owner wants for it. Per the shop owner, the bike is original owner who is in his 80's now and just can't keep the bike upright anymore so want's to sell it instead of have it sit around. He also said the owner is the type of guy who rides it around the neighborhood and then brings it in to get the carburetor rebuilt to ensure it's pristine. He's done all the service to the bike so that is good news I suppose. We'll see what it looks like and what kind of deal he wants to make next week maybe.
The shop owner was talking off the top of his head. Maybe he was just making the point that the owner/seller does all the small upkeep on a constant basis. Or maybe he's full of it...lol. We'll see though when he gets it in.
not discrediting the shop but its always best to do ya homework before you go to look at anything. Hope it works out for ya. The 1600 Nomad is a bit high geared for my likings, it feels like it wants to run with ya. But I have not rode one a lot (one of my buddies had one). I am sure it is something I could get used to. I am just used to the way the V2K holds back and I do a lot of mountain twisties and it has me spoiled.
SWVA I actually found 2000 down south of here today I think I'm going to go look at it man looks really really nice picture and has a lot of the same features from the 1500 and 1600 that I like well so I'll take a look at it. It will just be a matter of convincing my wife to let me spend a couple of thousand dollars more on that so we'll have to see. Might have to wait until after taxes are done.
I herd that. I do not know what your budget is but when I got mine I was looking to buy used and went to a dealer that had a large used selection and sold the 4 metric brands to just sit on as many different bike as I could it one place and they had a left over 08 (I got it in April of this year) and they gave me a good enough deal on it to jump on it. They have a totally different engine than the 15/16/1700's. Its a push rod set up as opposed to a over head cam like the rest.
What you say is true. I did not even ride my before I bought it. I just sat on it and it was over. I HAD TO HAVE IT. I was all grins and thrilled riding it home after dark in April in the low to mid 30's. I did not care it was coming home with me.
I drove by the local dealer to see if they had one to look at, didn't realize it's a discontinued model. The used one is across town (close to you Smedlin) so I might drive down tomorrow. Gotta talk to the wife tonight and see what she things about spending 2500 more on a bike. Not looking forward to that conversation.
Wow. Well, in fairness they had it down at HoT a week or so ago so maybe they were hoping someone would buy it while in town for the event.
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