The vent hose originates just in front of the #1 (front) cylinder. You'll notice a hose clamp and rubber hose attached to the crankcase. The stock hose runs from that location up over the top of the engine then back down to the bottom of the air box backplate on the right side of the engine. The vent hose originates just in front of the #1 (front) cylinder. You'll notice a hose clamp and rubber hose attached to the crankcase. The stock hose runs from that location up over the top of the engine then back down to the bottom of the air box backplate on the right side of the engine.
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...
This happens if you overfill with oil. Max capacity with a new filter is 6.5 quarts.
A 2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 is rated at 60 HP.
what engine will interchange with a 1997 kawasaki vulcan 1500
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...
The gas mileage I get with my 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 500 ranges from about 55 to 60 MPG.
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tire pressure for a 2002 kawasaki 750 vulcan motorcycle.
Like all Kawasaki Vulcan 750s, the alternator is located under the left engine cover and requires engine removal to access due to frame clearance issues. Modifications to solve this problem can be viewed at the related links below:
Vulcan 1500 is a Kawasaki.
The seat of any Kawasaki Vulcan will fit a mean streak with a little fabrication.
About 50.