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New Kawasaki Vulcan S Launched In India at Rs 5.44 lakh

New Kawasaki Vulcan S Launched In India at Rs 5.44 lakh

The new Vulcan S cruiser bike has been evaluated at Rs 5.44 lakh and is the primary cruiser bike from Kawasaki for India


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Kawasaki Vulcan S 

Kawasaki India finished 2017 on a high note as it propelled the new Vulcan S for Rs 5.44 lakh (ex-showroom). Valuing of the new Kawasaki cruiser bicycle is extremely forceful as the Harley-Davidson Street 750 which is worked in India retails for Rs 5.17 lakh (ex-showroom).The Kawasaki Vulcan S is the main cruiser bike from the Japanese bike monster for the Indian market. Appointments for the new cruiser bike have begun over all Kawasaki dealerships in India. The Kawasaki Vulcan S will be amassed in India at its Chakan plant and will be accessible in just a single shading alternative - level midnight (dark).

Blue Kawasaki Vulcan S
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The Kawasaki Vulcan S depends on the old ER-6n which has been supplanted by the new Kawasaki Z650 in India. As far as styling, the new bicycle embraces a customary cruiser styling with huge fuel tank, cowhide saddle seats, petite headlamp and squat curved guards. Be that as it may, the passed out components, compound haggles monoshock give it a more present day look. It brandishes a semi-advanced comfort with a substantial simple tachometer becoming the overwhelming focus.

Black Kawasaki Vulcan S
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Controlling the new bike is a 650cc, fluid cooled, parallel-twin engine which pushes out 61PS at 7500rpm and 62.78 Nm of pinnacle torque which is made accessible at 6600rpm. A 6-speed gearbox deals with transmission obligations. The skeleton is a precious stone write outline which is suspended on adaptive front forks and 7-way customizable monoshock at the back. Braking is done by means of plate brakes on the two finishes and ABS comes as standard. It weighs 226kg (kerb weight), while fuel tank limit remains at 14 liters.

Black Kawasaki Vulcan S
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Talking about the new bike, Yutaka Yamashita, Managing Director of India Kawasaki Motor, said "After our games bicycles, tourer bicycles, bare bicycles and go 4x4 romping bicycles settled in India, we felt it was a perfect time for us to get this cruiser the market. There can't be a superior method to begin another year 2018 by presentation of our overall known Vulcan mark. It is not the same as some other cruiser for the most part due to its capable, yet simple to-control motor, simple moving, light weight yet steady, parkway riding and essential to specify 14 liter fuel tank with great mileage."

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