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
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
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.
yes look herehttp://people.delphiforums.com/vstarlaz/knowledgebase.htm#Exhaust
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.
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On the 2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900, the fuses are located in the fuse box, which is situated under the seat. To access the fuse box, remove the seat by unscrewing the bolts that secure it. Once the seat is removed, you’ll find the fuse box, which contains various fuses for the electrical system. Be sure to consult the owner's manual for specific fuse locations and ratings.
The 2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 typically requires about 10.5 ounces (or approximately 310 milliliters) of fork oil per leg. It's important to use the recommended type and weight of fork oil, usually 10W, for optimal performance. Always refer to the owner’s manual for specific instructions and details related to maintenance.
Adding a 6th gear to a Kawasaki Vulcan 900 is not a straightforward modification and typically requires extensive mechanical work, including changes to the transmission system. Because the Vulcan 900 is designed with a specific gear ratio, retrofitting an additional gear would involve custom engineering and potentially significant costs. It’s often more practical to explore aftermarket solutions or consider a different model designed with a 6th gear. Always consult with a professional mechanic before attempting such modifications.
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To remove the seat on a 2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900, first locate the seat release bolts, which are typically found at the rear of the seat. Use a socket wrench or appropriate tool to unscrew the bolts. Once they are removed, gently lift the seat from the rear and slide it forward to detach it from the front mounting points. Be sure to keep the bolts in a safe place for reinstallation.