As a genaral rule cruisers aren't about "top speeds" but "Max. Tourque", Kawi. and other manufacturers don't usually give "top speeds" in their literature...mainly due to legality issues. There are plenty of exceptions to the rule however. (think zx-10-14 etc.) A multitude of variables aside, rider's weight etc. With a displacement of 903cc (55.10 cubic inches) and maximum torque: 60.5 - 60.8lb.-ft. @ 3,500 rpm, a compression ratio of 9.5:1 and with a dry weight around 249.0 kg (549.0 pounds) a realistic top speed would probably be around 100 mph or 160.93 kph. You'll no doubt have a higher rpm and associated engine vibrations and a rather uncomfortable riding experience should you sustain that level of speed, however.
This bike is 498cc and i love powerful bikes.
i have one that gets 55mpgmine got 52 the first tank heavy town driving, then on the highway I got 59 mpg. so about 55 is a good average to go on.
This happens if you overfill with oil. Max capacity with a new filter is 6.5 quarts.
I have a 2007 Vulcan 900 and I got only 125 miles off a tank of gas. I was on the hwy and driving between 75-80 mph
there is no dipstick, it has a sight window on the crankcase left side bottom there is no dipstick, it has a sight window on the bottom of the lower left side bottom of the crankcase
The Kawasaki part number is 16097-0004
Florida Rock Industries is a subsidiary of Vulcan Materials after being acquired in 2007. The ticker symbol for Vulcan Materials is VMC.
ON 2007 KAWASAKI WAVERUNNER WHERE IS THE BATTERY LOCATED? I TOOK THE SEATS OFF AND CAN'T FIND IT AND I DON'T HAVE AN OWNERS MANUAL.
158-162 stock rwhp..
Below the seat cover
Need for Speed - 2007 was released on: USA: 2007
yes look herehttp://people.delphiforums.com/vstarlaz/knowledgebase.htm#Exhaust