No not at alll
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
It takes almost exactly a gallon. Just did my oil change on a 2006 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic 900. It was just over a gallon, but a gallon worth was good enough.
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To change the battery in a Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic, first ensure the motorcycle is turned off and parked on a stable surface. Remove the seat by unscrewing the bolts or using the latch, depending on the model. Disconnect the negative (-) terminal first, followed by the positive (+) terminal, and then remove the old battery. Install the new battery by connecting the positive terminal first, followed by the negative terminal, and reattach the seat securely.
The 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 has a curb weight of approximately 540 pounds (245 kg). This weight includes all fluids, such as oil and a full tank of gas, making it ready for riding. The Vulcan 900 is known for its balance and maneuverability, contributing to its popularity among cruiser motorcycles.
Yes, on a 2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic, the FI (Fuel Injection) indicator light can remain on while the engine is running if there is a fault detected in the fuel injection system. This could indicate issues such as a malfunctioning sensor, wiring problems, or an error in the fuel system. If the light stays on, it's advisable to check for error codes using a diagnostic tool or consult a mechanic to address any potential issues.
all us recalls can be found on http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/recalls/recallsearch.cfm
The Kawasaki Vulcan 900 typically runs on regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87. Using higher octane fuel is not necessary and does not enhance performance for this motorcycle. Always check the owner's manual for specific fuel recommendations and guidelines.
remove seat. remove tool case. Remove terminals from battery, lift out.
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...
This hf303 oil filter is for kawasaki motorcycles. It will fit the vulcan 900 engine,not sure about other engine sizes.