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The headlight is the only thing different on the Vulcan Classic. The Vulcan 2000 has a projector headlight with a larger housing.
About 50.
Under left hand side cover.
Its stamped on the sidewall of your tire. Each manufacturer are different p.s.i
The shift pattern on the 2000 Kawasaki 750 Vulcan is one down and five up. It is the common pattern for Kawasaki of the era.
Kawasaki does not produce a street legal drifter. Above answer not true! This person must only be familiar with Kawasaki snowmobiles. Kawasaki produced the 1500cc Vulcan Drifter in the US from 1999 until 2005. An 800cc model was available from 2000 until 2006. Kawasaki does not release production numbers but I believe these models were somewhat limited in availability according what I have read on online forums dedicated to these bikes and because you just don't see them very often. They featured retro styling reminescent of the 1940's era Indians.
This happens if you overfill with oil. Max capacity with a new filter is 6.5 quarts.
Large bikes like a Kawasaki Vulcan 1500, 1600, 2000,
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)
4.4 US qts without changing filter 4.8 US qts w/filter change
Stand the bike upright and examine the coolant gauge.
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...