Motorcycle Pictures, Preview and Specifications.
KAWASAKI Vulcan 1700 Vaquero (2011)
Click Thumbnail to download (size 1600 x 1200 pixels)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgVuxAOo49u-V_thSm8FGkJAIse6wUxf1I-HRBlR8lPBg5iysppgqdr-K2qVR8-GJww4VX5KI283c-o0KJ7-xvc9EF9ZVeAogRRid13j9UljVK7z3QQBJzrfwWx0YyD15cTBMbsC0YeqEex/s400/vulcan-1700-vaquero-7.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh2TJ4FJUf0KSnuDoNQXOX0zi-ejOt-ZYrry_PLxddrjXlfRrRbXKkyiYN5WLgL9F20BJxbPlWB2pmmyTcbuNLPSFAvp2nfmIM2R0EkkXeQHXHptnkhocqoWSR-_f5t8HnI7qmpqXBV-qX0/s400/vulcan-1700-vaquero-6.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhFxVysvdRKjv2IiEYIxK1dVXy7XjN2w9VCXsAAK4oiYDKL7fxcJMikW-1xOgiW4xQK2XWqSgm1SHTEKB1r9mWbw-dzhITX27SSuO3CtRdNcxmlgWaLQNSgn2p1Xv2OvRXHTko6UJe034rr/s400/vulcan-1700-vaquero-5.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoErjyFIood5iLEFcglE8Xp8FYeb3pBSRXAPnz7khimcpzY6KNFra8yVTyYrQwaO3H0oD7QB-IzKf9QTA-dTSfEfp31HcebY4PnDeGfUvACp-DwNddrdgJqvKzDxsNZ4jT8cL3j6rwec1l/s400/vulcan-1700-vaquero-2.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjTVNlaP_wT_lopGXWdl_25Nmgulvw-L943XAe9eDCK4LH9a-w-3RQKh_6smUzyVBEeRIL1pA5NcnyTB_7a6Q6IH0yVnJRyl2x-17mCoc8gaHVkZtfBz3K-6Mp6Gm7A5wDSKvqmAMTH0ChR/s400/vulcan-1700-vaquero-3.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg_wiIoojWvcE8JPtiVqmvQtOwKkVEP_urgaODg6vc0v3n5o_NRFU6ZwO15mLAQ9xbeBsj-CaW91RABLHLZUuBWlu0ClLd3qP3QRaGMo1qT3830SiJUzJs-Bmth5qnX1t2wYm_iGbRZUR0R/s400/vulcan-1700-vaquero-1.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh2DBc4ErcGgBtftaoECn9LKfrGoyeLgT99jThaNOW74WX8dotAsfxd_KyD0XWx7VNjnP-2HVTY_2MXO9jm3t2jXS6Tt4kQC0DtYGZ2-G-AX_SLZzibCtYUOfEZhQWafH7avgiBhcFI1A9c/s400/vulcan-1700-vaquero-4.jpg)
The dictionary defines vaquero as a Spanish-origin word meaning “cowboy” or “herdsman.” Well, if that cowboy happened to be independent, adventurous, undeniably-cool and sported handmade boots and a custom hat, he’d probably ride a 2011 Kawasaki Vulcan® 1700 Vaquero™.
Baggers are arguably the coolest cruisers these days, and it’s not a stretch to see why. The really good ones are low, long, ultra stylish and, with their chopped fairings and hard-case side bags, plenty functional.
The new Vaquero bagger is all that – and much more. Kawasaki engineers and designers didn’t just throw custom paint and a blacked-out motif on a Vulcan 1700 and call it done. They digested valuable owner and market research, and scrutinized every system – engine, chassis, features, bodywork and appearance – to ensure that the bike being developed squared nicely with what cruiser buyers wanted............Read more >
Specifications
MSRP: $16,499 USD
• Engine: Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, SOHC, four valve per cylinder, 52° V-twin
• Displacement: 1,700cc / 103.7ci
• Bore x Stroke: 102 x 104mm
• Compression ratio: 9.5:1
• Maximum Torque: 108 lb-ft @ 2,750 rpm
• Cooling System: Liquid, plus cooling fins
• Ignition: TCBI with Digital Advance
• Induction: Digital fuel injection, dual 42mm throttle bodies
• Transmission: 6-speed with overdrive and positive neutral finder
• Frame Type: Steel, double-cradle with box-section single-tube backbone
• Rake/Trail: 30° / 7.0 in.
• Front Suspension / wheel travel: 45mm hydraulic fork / 5.5 in.
• Rear Suspension / wheel travel: Swingarm with twin air-assisted shocks, with 4-way rebound damping / 3.1 in.
• Front Tire Size: 130/90x16
• Rear Tire Size: 170/70x16
• Brakes, front / rear: Dual 300mm discs, dual twin-piston calipers / Single 300mm disc, twin-piston caliper
• Overall length: 98.8 in.
• Overall width: 38.2 in.
• Overall height: 50.8 in.
• Seat height: 28.7 in.
• Curb weight: 835.7 lbs.**
• Wheelbase: 65.6 in.
• Fuel capacity: 5.3 gal.
• Color Choices: Ebony, Candy Fire Red
• Warranty: 36 months
• Good Times™ Protection Plan: 12, 24 or 36 months
** Curb weight includes all necessary materials and fluids to operate correctly, full tank of fuel (more than 90-percent capacity) and tool kit (if supplied).
Motorcycle Insurance Informations allstate.com
|
No comments:
Post a Comment