CONSIDERING A 2019 VULCAN 900 CLASSIC LT
Hello All of the Vulcan world! I’ve recently started looking to purchase a motorcycle. This will be my first bike and I’m a bit concerned that maybe the Classic LT May be a bit big to start with.
Ok, what ELSE are you considering besides the VN900. Give us something to compare it to. What are your choices besides the VN900.
I wish we had a STICKY here for this one question as it seems to come up more than you would think.
The (insert your year model here) 50HP Kawasaki VN900LT is the same motorcycle mechanically that Kawasaki sells new today. It has been in production, unchanged since 2006. Does that tell you anything? The downsides of the LT model is tube-type tires. A real bummer to fix on the hi-way. Upside is that it has a large frame so big boys can ride it. The Custom Model has even more legroom than the plain or the LT model.
Pros:
1. The Kawasaki VN900 series motorcycle has seen a long unchanged production run which has the side benefit of a better than average parts supply and after-market accessories availability..
2. The motorcycle is reliable as an anvil, gets good fuel mileage, and has large tank for extended range.
3. The CUSTOM model has tubeless tires for faster/easier tire repairs/replacement.
4. Insurance rates for this motorcycle are lower than most due to its long production run, and it is not a particularly quick or fast motorcycle.
Cons:
1. The engine is a "higher-revving" V-Twin that vibrates more then some folks are willing to tolerate. You will never mistake this motorcycle for an ultra-smooth running 4-cylinder.
3.Front pulley torque needs to be properly lubricated and torqued from time to time to eliminate expensive output shaft wear that requires expensive case-splits to repair. This is EASY to do.
4. The motorcycle is neither fast nor quick.
5. The motorcycle weighs 600 lbs which may be a little much for some.
6. You can spend thousands of dollars on aftermarket pipes, air intakes, tuners, etc, and it will still just make 63 Hp tops. If you want more, just get a different bike starting off.