Yes, up to 150 in size
About 49 HP. The stock Vulcan 1500 Classic FI puts out 66 hp at the crank and about 15% less at the rear wheel... The person who posted "about 49" doesn't know what he's talking about.
Look into the space between the exhaust pipes on the right side of the bike at the rear of the engine. The engine number is stamped on the side of the engine block at the bottom. ('09 Vulcan 900 Classic LT) On a 2000 1500 Vulcan Classic. It's stamped on the *left* side of the crankcase - on the kickstand side. It's between the frame and the crankcase so you need to view it from an angle; looking from the front. Wipe it clean first and and bring a flashlight...
remove the passenger pad first, when removed it uncovers screws on the rear of the drivers seat. Remove these and it comes off.
from the manual for a 2000 Vulcan 500, front is 28 psi; the rear is 32 psi when cold (cycle has not been ridden more than one mile during the past 3 hours)
28 psi in front tire & 32 psi in rear tire - per Kawasaki Owner's Manual.
I have one, it took me a while the first time to find it because it is a little bit hidden. Its on the right side hidden behind the rear brake lines. it looks like a circle with a thin vertical viewing window.
96.8 bhp found here http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/roadtests/super_cruisers_comparison/index.htmlWRONG!!The brake horsepower on this bike is more like 113-118. The rear wheel horsepower is 95-98 depending on several factors. Brake horsepower is measured at the crankshaft, not the rear wheel
There are a couple of screws. At least on my 500 On my '99 Vulcan 800 there is one bolt in the rear of the seat. Remove that and then pull the seat toward the rear to release the retaining clips. On mine it takes a bit of force so I use the rear rider foot pegs for leverage (be careful not to fall backwards when it breaks loose!) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rule 1: Ask a clear question. There is a 500, 750, 800, 900, 1600, 1700, 2000, Nomad, Voyager, Mean Streak, Classic, and more, and removing the seat varies among them. My addition to this answer is for a 1992 VN750. Open the small trunk on the seatback and remove the two 10mm bolts. Seat lifts rearward and up. This should be the same for most model years.
a 1983 1500 sierra classic rear end!!!
http://www.autoglassonwheels.com/?gclid=CKy05OfJ9J0CFY915QodqzdXJA, are replacing classic windshields and rear windows
The rear brake shoes, on a Kawasaki 3010 Mule, will come off. When the brake springs are removed. Reverse the process to install new brake shoes.
Removing the rear fender from a 2007 Vulcan 900 is not hard at all. Simply remove any screws or fasteners and wiring that are holding the fender in place. There are tutorials for removing the fender online at YouTube.