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  • @ZeeroDubs
    @ZeeroDubs 6 років тому +37

    Bought mine in October of 2016 as my first bike. I ride it every day in all weather and it's amazing. No regrets.

  • @UncleRed
    @UncleRed  6 років тому +52

    19k views in just over a month? What did I do to deserve this kind of attention...?
    Oh, you're watching for the bike.
    Now 100k? Words cannot sum up my thanks. Seriously!

    • @lordbenjenstark3792
      @lordbenjenstark3792 6 років тому +3

      You're on the wrong side of the road!

    • @smupp0410
      @smupp0410 5 років тому +1

      because we're good enough to make our own damn decision to watch and like :D :D

    • @DarxusC
      @DarxusC 5 років тому +1

      There were remarkably few hits on Kawasaki Vulcan.

    • @dumbestbiscuit
      @dumbestbiscuit 5 років тому

      We came to see a jellybean, but instead found this motorcycle.

  • @Robshotipod
    @Robshotipod 6 років тому +6

    I was looking around for a few weeks and ended up buying the 2015 vulcan S ABS last summer. Absolutely love it, great ride for the money and I never thought I would like a cruiser.

    • @nedflanders2356
      @nedflanders2356 6 років тому

      Robert Hixonr well not even money can get you a better cruiser imo

  • @victorhawkins3461
    @victorhawkins3461 6 років тому

    Nice to jump in here and meet Jellybean "officially"! I ride an '05 Vulcan 2000 and I am amazed that a bike that big, that heavy, that damn powerful is so nimble on her tootsies! A breeze to ride and maneuver and a pleasure to handle on the road. Congrats to you, UncleRedDevil, for landing on the Kawi side, and congrats to all your Vulcan riding commenters below!

  • @adel3694
    @adel3694 6 років тому +22

    I got my 2016 Vulcan S cafe last July with 6000 km, 17000 km later, I love it more every time I ride it!
    I commute 4 days a week to work -filters like a knife-, went on a 3700 km tour/vacation around the UAE with only tank & tail bags.
    The fun really begins after you break it in, tons of agility and acceleration as long you only shift it after 8k Rpm.
    Did a couple of Gymkhana runs on it, peg scraping all day with awesome flicking ability.
    Comfortable on the highway especially with a windshield. Make sure you adjust the rear Preload to your liking.
    And an easy bike to work on in your own shed.
    Feel free to ask about any mods or any other information, I would love to help!
    Congratulations on your choice mate , and I wish you happy Holidays and a lovely new year!

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +1

      Likewise! Thanks for the supportive comment. Wish you a happy 2018 and beyond!

    • @ayush813
      @ayush813 6 років тому +1

      I am 6 feet 2. Will this bike suit my stature ?

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +1

      Ayush Srivastava Of course! It's worth sitting on one just to be sure.

    • @ayush813
      @ayush813 6 років тому

      UncleRedDevil yes I took a test drive today itself. The bike is really comfortable as compared to the ninja series. One of the most comfortable one was versys 650.
      Any thoughts about that ?

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Ayush Srivastava I've been wanting to sit on a Versys but didn't take the time to do so.
      It's a different bike for a different ride. The Vulcan is obviously lower and sportier.

  • @glyngreenwood8377
    @glyngreenwood8377 6 років тому +2

    Had one for a little while now,love it,light,quick enough, corners well,good mpg,its for keeps.sold my second versys,the vulcan i prefer,and i loved the versys,this more manageable n more fun.

  • @pistolpete5620
    @pistolpete5620 6 років тому +1

    I bought my Vulcan S cafe edition last Spring and I absolutely love it. I added some viking saddlebags and a two brothers racing full exhaust. This bike is like a cruiser and a sport bike had a baby and they called it the Vulcan S.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +1

      Great to see you're loving your bike! Here's to many, many more miles to come!

  • @UncleRed
    @UncleRed  6 років тому +8

    KVSR (Kawasaki Vulcan S Riders) is a group on Facebook for those interested in the Kawasaki Vulcan or motorcycles in general. Feel free to join the group and take part in contributing questions, information and pictures of your smexy motorcycles!

  • @clubgm
    @clubgm 6 років тому

    I've owned my Vulcan s650 for almost a year and I can't get enough of it.

  • @ChanyaAndWazzaThailand
    @ChanyaAndWazzaThailand 6 років тому +4

    Picked up my Vulcan two weeks ago and love it.

  • @jasonestrunk
    @jasonestrunk 6 років тому +1

    I’ve had mine for a month and put 490 miles on her already. What an amazing bike!!!

  • @HoaLe-ez1qw
    @HoaLe-ez1qw 6 років тому +2

    I had the Vulcan 2015 as my second bike, very good cruiser and easy to ride when stepping up from a smaller bike. The 5 and 6 gears were so light that I had to install the gear indicator. Vibration is minimal compared to other V twin cruisers. I was sad to let her go after having her for a year.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Oh no! What made you give her up?

    • @HoaLe-ez1qw
      @HoaLe-ez1qw 6 років тому

      I had a bike fever and bought 3 bikes in 3 months, starting with the Kawasaki Z125, then Vulcan S, and finally Yamaha FZ-10. I love them all and did many mods to them, but apparently 3 bikes were a little too much, so I decided to keep the one I ride the most which is the FZ-10. It was really sad to see the 2 kawi go. You're right regarding the stock exhaust; it's too quiet. Vulcan S is an excellent cruiser. Enjoy and ride safely :)

  • @my2wheels
    @my2wheels 4 роки тому +3

    Love the Vulcan S!

  • @thombr18
    @thombr18 6 років тому

    Belated congrats on the new bike! I too was influenced by the vloggers you mentioned, in addition to pointless101, to buy my 2016 Vulcan S.

  • @carlosbardales4179
    @carlosbardales4179 4 роки тому

    I had a Vulcan Classic 800 cc but had to sell it back in 2004...new wife and baby routine. Looking to get back on the horse again. Giving this bike a serious look. Not too worried about losing those 150ccs, as I understand it hauls ass just as well.

  • @allanryan2988
    @allanryan2988 4 роки тому

    Hi Mr Red
    I brought my Vulcan S shortly after watching this vid, almost 2 years ago.
    It’s been great. I have run up 27,000km so far. Wish we had the Arrow exhaust here as an option. ( Australia)
    Great videos mate....

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  4 роки тому

      Many, many thanks, bud!
      So glad to have feedback from other VS riders.😁
      Where's the best place (or places) you've been to with your bike thus far? 👍

  • @tristanthomas1765
    @tristanthomas1765 4 роки тому +1

    Haven't had a bike for 12 years and only had 125s looking forward to buying a vulcan sometime soon

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  4 роки тому +1

      Hope it all works out! The power difference can be intimidating at first but good fun after a little while to adjust. :)

  • @dee-jay70
    @dee-jay70 6 років тому

    Bought mine in Matt Black in August 2017 as my post 125 upgrade bike after passing my test. Absolutely love it and I’ve added a few extras - windscreen, crash bars and sissy bar

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Feels great, eh? :)

    • @dee-jay70
      @dee-jay70 6 років тому +1

      UncleRedDevil indeed it does - I have not been able to ride it following a major operation but will be back in a few weeks - can’t wait to get back out there

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Ooof. Hope you're in good health. Ride safe!

    • @dee-jay70
      @dee-jay70 6 років тому

      UncleRedDevil yes M good now - was a triple bypass so just having to wait for my chestbone to heal otherwise I’m now fitter than in many years

  • @KMK77
    @KMK77 6 років тому +1

    Simple and sweet, Loved it mate... In love with the colour...

  • @TheBorderRyker
    @TheBorderRyker 5 років тому

    “Flingable” what a superb choice of words! 😎🏍👍🏻

  • @justnuty
    @justnuty 6 років тому +1

    bought my wife this bike last year added the two brother exhaust on it and oh boy what a head turner that made the bike sounds amazing better than the bigger Harleys, also you need to toss on a power commander and better air cleaner and you will get more power with doing very little to it.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Simple when you know how, eh?
      Hope she's enjoying it. :)

  • @pfalky2k
    @pfalky2k 6 років тому

    this in 6 - 650 will probably be my next bike. been on Kawasaki Eliminator 125s thus far. LOVE them! elims seem to go a bit more sporty on the bigger ones, if you can still get them. Vulcan is the way to go for cruiser. & I don't see me moving away from Kawasaki. have nothing bad to say about suzi, Honda, Yamaha etc - never rid them. but Kawa has never let me down. this bike looks like the thing I want to live & die on

  • @Red13m1k3
    @Red13m1k3 6 років тому +2

    Gotta nice growl to it. If I can ever afford to upgrade, my next bike will be a Vulcan S, hands down. Not too big, not too slow, perfect amount of power. (For me anyway) 👍😎🏍

  • @pinkiewerewolf
    @pinkiewerewolf 5 років тому

    I don't have a Vulcan S but I like the bike. I had an 02 1500 Vulcan Classic and if this bike had been around in 03 when I bought that bike, there would have been no hesitation in me getting the Vulcan S. You chose the right color out of the options at the time. ;)
    I have an 02 ZZR 1200, which my gal bought for me used. It has about 65,000 miles on it now. A 2017 H-D Ultra Classic, and I picked up a KLR 650 late last year, I mentioned that deal in your dealership closing video.
    With those three bikes in my garage, I'm still watching your videos. So I'd say good job!

  • @AshInAmsterdam
    @AshInAmsterdam 6 років тому

    The URD is right, the audio for the cam does it no justice. Had the pleasure of meeting and riding a very short distance with him and it sounds awesome to follow 👍

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      limey man Was a good little ride while it lasted. Ride safe bud!

  • @dondarko7885
    @dondarko7885 5 років тому

    Mate! Congrats on the Vulcan S! Your Vulcan is an absolute 10 out of 10!
    I’m getting one in the near future. Thanks for the video.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  5 років тому

      You're going to love it! Just take it a little easy for the first hundred or so miles. ;)
      Enjoy!

  • @YouCubeParadigm
    @YouCubeParadigm 2 роки тому

    Hey Red! I just learnt that the 2022 model will be available in "candy crimson red" in my country, which is like a deep wine color. What's your opinion of that color option? Here in Norway we've only ever had black and grey options with very minor color-accents, so finally seeing a full color option is very refreshing. I have however just fallen for the blacked out look, so I don't know which to go for. My go to argument for the crimson one is "it looks so rad on Uncle Reds channel" allthough it's a much darker finish than yours

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  2 роки тому +1

      Aha. Jellybean's in the "Pearl Lava Orange" finish. I wanted her in a black/red two tone finish some time ago as I loved the look.
      Rather nice of Kawi to finally provide you with more options! Looks very pretty. 🙂

  • @andrewcaunce5339
    @andrewcaunce5339 6 років тому +1

    Awesome review, I just ordered mine today...... can’t wait

  • @ivansapozhnik7949
    @ivansapozhnik7949 6 років тому +1

    Lovely bike! Can't want to get mine this spring!

  • @appleget
    @appleget 5 років тому

    Getting my jellybean tomorrow :)
    Same bike except mine will be a 2016. It'll be my first bike and I couldn't be more excited.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  5 років тому

      You're going to love it, Matt!
      Be sure to take it easy at first. This little monster can be quite the surprise. :)

  • @padig2155
    @padig2155 6 років тому

    wow i just found your channel and i gotta say you have such a nice and calm voice. i think im gonna stay a while!

  • @ThomasRSmith-og7zo
    @ThomasRSmith-og7zo 6 років тому

    Nice Review. Just got one myself a couple of months ago. Only got 90 miles on mine since winter hit here pretty hard. How loud is the Arrow exhaust at speed? Hard to tell from the video. I do like the color combo. I have the 2016 Cafe which was a new left over. Love the sound of the arrow. Looking for an exhaust that isn't as loud as the Two brothers. One thing you should invest in are mirror extenders. Unless you are a stick figure you really can't see much past your shoulders. It's the first thing I added. Ride Safe!

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Thomas R. Smith Haven't rode with the stock exhaust so I can't compare but it evens out quite nicely. Nothing too loud or "in your face" unless you raise/drop a gear and give it some. Will definitely look into those mirror extenders. Noticed the same problem!
      Thanks! And ride safe. :)

  • @dbest1aVlogs
    @dbest1aVlogs 6 років тому +2

    CONGRATS on the new bike... awesome ride.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +1

      Cheers man! Appreciate it. Having a peek through your vids at the moment. Keep it up. :)

    • @dbest1aVlogs
      @dbest1aVlogs 6 років тому

      Oh thank you . I try.. hope to see more vids of the bike too.

  • @sansr9962
    @sansr9962 6 років тому +1

    Awesome buddy, but tell me is good for city ride like any heating issue on slow speed?.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +1

      Sanket Rane It's really great for city riding. Had no heating issues so far. Liquid cooling doing a good job.
      Easy to throw in to a corner, brilliant acceleration for getting away from traffic at lights and roundabouts. :)

    • @sansr9962
      @sansr9962 6 років тому

      UncleRedDevil Thanks for the reply.. All the best

  • @PolarBimbi
    @PolarBimbi 6 років тому +1

    Hi Uncle! Just curious what's your mic and audio setup. You sound clean even when riding.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      PolarBimbi i plug a Rode microphone directly in to my mobile then use the pre-installed voice recorder software. Tried it with an iPod too which is about the same.
      It's not perfect but it seems to work well.

    • @PolarBimbi
      @PolarBimbi 6 років тому

      how did you place a mic inside your helmet? i can't figure that out haha

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +1

      Ahhhh. My helmet has space behind the lining. Otherwise I'd suggest using velcro. Think the rode comes with a clip...?

    • @PolarBimbi
      @PolarBimbi 6 років тому

      Thanks URD!

  • @bennyang8049
    @bennyang8049 6 років тому +1

    I have a 2015 green vulcan s. It is a nice bike. I already changed the sprockets to 16t front sprocket and 43t rear. I have a question for you: do you noice that when you rev the engine on first gear or even neutral, the engine is a bit rough at 4k?

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Benny Ang Not noticed anything odd like that yet. Hope yours isn't sick! :(

  • @markusrimpelainen1680
    @markusrimpelainen1680 6 років тому +10

    hello i can not decide between the vulcan s and the honda rebel 500.i also coming from a 125 ccm bike, honda shadow.one day i want the vulcan,other day the rebel.its a tuff decision for me.is nice to see you like the vulcan greetings from switzerland

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +2

      Greetings! The Honda Shadow is a lovely bike. I've had the joy of sitting on one but not riding it. The Vulcan for me just looks and feels better. I wish you all the best with whichever bike you choose. If you have the chance, test ride it. :)

    • @CarefreeRambler
      @CarefreeRambler 6 років тому +3

      markus rimpeläinen LOL. Same here, I'm torn between the Rebel and the Vulcan S. Personally, I'm set on Vulcan S after watching lots of UA-cam videos.

    • @frapp31
      @frapp31 6 років тому +2

      markus rimpeläinen I have the same issue can't decide between the two. I'm going for a test ride this week to help me make the decision.

    • @markusrimpelainen1680
      @markusrimpelainen1680 6 років тому +2

      mark potamitis please give me a response after testing both bikes.because in switzerland its a bit difficult .for the rebel i need a A2 paper licence and for the vulcan a A paper licence .i cant have both.shitty european laws thank you for answer, and i wish you a very nice testride

    • @CarefreeRambler
      @CarefreeRambler 6 років тому

      Mark Potamitis waiting for your feedback and impressions too

  • @JesterfaceBassplayer
    @JesterfaceBassplayer 6 років тому +3

    I'm thinking of getting a Vulcan S with abs as a first bike. I'm not partisan sports nor cruiser, and find qualities I like in both, so this would probably do nicely. However, Kawasaki's color-scheme designers need a good flick on the ballsack for poor taste. I'd love to see a something more classic on these, like dark red tank on black.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +1

      Hah. Different colours for different places. The US and AUS have an awesome red which I wanted. The Orange grew on me over time. Of course I'm going to recommend a Vulcan. Always best to sit on one of you have a local dealership or even test ride one.

  • @elycekyte7497
    @elycekyte7497 6 років тому

    Hi just watched ur vid on the vulcan S 2018, been looking at this bike for awhile as want a low rider, love the (orange), also love the deep purple colour but not available in uk. like the engine sound, the bike looks quick and nippy in traffic,
    what's the handling like without a fairing, do you get blown in chest? i seen vulcans with fairings on, im used to a fairing as have sports/sports-tourers. love the video

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      There's a fair bit of wind at 60mph+ so if you're looking to do longer rides, I'd suggest getting one. Handling makes the bike easy to fling in and out of corners and the sound is mainly thanks to the Arrow (Rebel) Exhaust for the Vulcan S.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Apologies. This is not the Arrow Rebel exhaust. It's the Vulcan S specific exhaust.

  • @KMK77
    @KMK77 6 років тому

    I am your 767th subscriber mate.... do make videos on its service cost n maintenance... and accessories too...

  • @cherylviebrock4341
    @cherylviebrock4341 6 років тому

    Getting a 2018 soon with the shorter reach pegs and handlebars.... don’t like the seating position as is so am hoping the peg adjustments help. Currently on a 2015 Honda 250... I need more power!

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Cheryl Viebrock oh you're going to love the power jump. Consider the seat option if you're still unsure about the position.

  • @luke1117
    @luke1117 5 років тому +1

    I'm looking at getting a Vulcan S for my first big bike, after watching the video, I think I might just do that

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  5 років тому

      Try to get a test ride first.
      As much as I love it, different people have different needs. :)

    • @luke1117
      @luke1117 5 років тому

      @@UncleRed I started like you kinda........ I had a suzuki intruder 125 and I absolutely love it.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  5 років тому

      @@luke1117 Yeah. Fantastic little bike!

  • @markspyrison9659
    @markspyrison9659 6 років тому

    Nice color. Beautiful bike too.

  • @Sinbad683
    @Sinbad683 6 років тому +1

    Is there a noticeable difference in power with the Arrow Exhaust? I got the Matte Black 2017 ABS version and I love it. I have been thinking of getting the arrow exhaust but it's super expensive for me at the moment. Ride safe :D

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +2

      In all honesty, I've not rode the bike without the Arrow on!
      Apparently it can help the engine combust/breathe better due to the improved air-flow so... Think so. :)

    • @Sinbad683
      @Sinbad683 6 років тому

      Lol I guess that's a good enough argument to convince me to get one lol. thanks.

    • @justclickedtodislike9236
      @justclickedtodislike9236 6 років тому +1

      Don't waste thousands over just some louder noise. Exhausts are just disposable money luxuries

    • @thinkdunson
      @thinkdunson 6 років тому

      it isn't just louder noise. they will always have a weight savings, and they will always improve power. those are the only two real reasons to buy an aftermarket exhaust. the sound is just a bonus.

  • @Griffx81
    @Griffx81 6 років тому

    Really torn between this beautiful bike and the MT-07. Both are restricted to 35Kw in Australia and the torque and power are almost the same. Also pretty much the same price!

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Griffx81 Had a look at an MT-07 a couple of days ago. A lovely looking bike.
      Of course, I'll be biased and say get the Vulcan S... But test ride both if you can. :)

  • @N3PRO-Dave
    @N3PRO-Dave 6 років тому +2

    I have one. Bought in 2016. My first bike and no regrets. The only dislike is the color choices.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +1

      N3PRO Dave Very true. Would love the red but it's only in the US and Australia.

  • @AlfUckhamHall
    @AlfUckhamHall 3 роки тому

    Can't wait to get mine, if Kawasaki can get me one!

  • @becareful4231
    @becareful4231 6 років тому +2

    hello! i don't know much about motorcycles but can the footpeg be repositioned to the rear a little like a sport bike?

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +3

      Cõzen Yup! The pegs can be moved forwards or backwards. You can also be moved closer to the pegs with a different seat.

    • @becareful4231
      @becareful4231 6 років тому +1

      UncleRedDevil thank you!

    • @007Kiristo
      @007Kiristo 6 років тому +2

      No, while the Vulcan S has Ergo Fit options, allowing the pegs to be moved forward or back a bit, it is like 1-2 inches they move the pegs. This is a sporty cruiser, so it rides/seats like a cruiser, not a sports bike (though it operates more like a sports bike than most cruisers). Moving the pegs back an inch or to will not put them behind you like a sports bike.

  • @gmoganesan4178
    @gmoganesan4178 3 роки тому

    I am using the same model, it’s excellent.

  • @bubacat1108
    @bubacat1108 6 років тому

    I would like to spend a day maybe a year on that bike it is one of my favorites, good vid. thanks,

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Bubacat 1 definitely a great bike to spend time on. Thanks! :)

  • @pfalky2k
    @pfalky2k 6 років тому

    Christ! that sounds fekn lovely! never really paid much heed to sound, so long as it runs (& it isn't a ring-dinger hairdryer on wheels PoS lol). i'm actually hankering for one of those right now! seat - I like back, rear wheel scratching the shuck of my arse for me. Pegs, mid works, forward - better. that just is the bike I have ALWAYS seen myself sitting on 8D

  • @raymorris952
    @raymorris952 6 років тому +3

    Nice Bike, Brother has one,, I ride it more than he does,. Junk the mirrors thought fella, they look like they are off a 1976 Ford cortina ! Not in keeping with the modern looks . I like the orange, Dare to be different, oh and thers a nice tail tidy kit available on eBay.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      It's so much fun! Am looking in to different mirrors, not too keen at the moment for a tail kit but we'll see what happens. Ride safe, Bud. :)

  • @robertbrooks2765
    @robertbrooks2765 6 років тому

    That is a beautiful bike!

  • @zeroboyd
    @zeroboyd 5 років тому +2

    I cant wait to buy this bike! Watching vulcan s review really torture me!

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  5 років тому

      Heh. Sorry!
      Get yourself a test ride ASAP ;)

  • @onadinz
    @onadinz 6 років тому

    it has slippery clutch too?

  • @CarlaYJones
    @CarlaYJones 6 років тому +2

    I like the color

  • @lucky13rider62
    @lucky13rider62 6 років тому

    What's the fuel range on these? Looking at possibly getting one soon. I have my Mod1 on Friday!

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +1

      Simon Marshall Approx 61 miles to a gallon. Pretty darn good.
      With the arrow exhaust, it drops a bit but I've not done a proper test. :)

    • @lucky13rider62
      @lucky13rider62 6 років тому +1

      UncleRedDevil I'm hoping to pick one up. I've already looked at the mods I want (exhaust, air filter, bar ends) but I didn't know how far it would run on a full tank. Cheers though dude

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Simon Marshall Ah you're going to love it! Hope you get the mods you want! Mod 1 is usually the hardest. If you're taking your test at Cardington, Mod 2 will feel like a quick ride.
      Ride safe!

    • @lucky13rider62
      @lucky13rider62 6 років тому

      UncleRedDevil doing mod1 in Swansea. I'm a Welsh lad see. Been riding 2 years on my cbt can't wait to get something with some guys. Loving the vlogs BTW. Keep them coming.

  • @chengsgroup2518
    @chengsgroup2518 2 роки тому +1

    does engine heat in heavy traffic and summer?

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  2 роки тому

      Not really. It'll get hot, but not uncomfortable. The liquid cooling does a good job 👍

    • @chengsgroup2518
      @chengsgroup2518 2 роки тому +1

      @@UncleRed undecided here between vulcan 650s $14k Usd or rebel 1100 $15k Usd here in taiwan......what would u chose ?

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  2 роки тому

      @@chengsgroup2518 see if you can sit on both bikes.
      I found the rebel to be a little cramped, but the VS can be a bit too spread out for some.
      My bias is with the Vulcan S, of course. 😅

  • @robertbrooks2765
    @robertbrooks2765 6 років тому

    I love my 2015 Vulcan "S", but I'd like that new one. Can you help?

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      You can go on the Kawasaki website to find a dealership nearest to you. Staff should be happy to help and take you through the process if you're looking to possibly trade your older model for a newer one. Brand new bikes need time to "break in" so take it easy and make sure you squeeze in a first service around the 600 mile mark to ensure everything is in working order.
      Good luck!

  • @jimmyhall1988
    @jimmyhall1988 6 років тому +1

    If you like the 650 try the vulcan 900 you will fall head over heel's in love . 👍

  • @55Rumble
    @55Rumble 6 років тому +1

    Nice vid my friend! We shall have to talk soon....

  • @Bayonetwork
    @Bayonetwork 6 років тому +1

    Great Video man!

  • @TheNostorian
    @TheNostorian 6 років тому +2

    This model whent from inspired by softtail to knockoff vrod

  • @Seregrimm147
    @Seregrimm147 6 років тому

    mine arrives saturday! so excited

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +1

      Daniel Cooper You're going to have so much fun. Enjoy it!

    • @Seregrimm147
      @Seregrimm147 6 років тому

      Thanks man I will

  • @dry509
    @dry509 6 років тому +1

    How is the lean angle /cornering clearance?

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      dry509 It's very good for a cruiser. Scraped a foot peg a few days ago mainly due to the fact the road wasn't particularly flat and I was going a little faster then first thought.

  • @dean1255
    @dean1255 6 років тому

    Been looking at this my problem is I'm 6ft 4 how tall are you ?

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Dean 125 5,7. If you have longer legs, they can move the foot pegs. There's also a different seat and handlebar option available.
      Always best to pop in to a Kawasaki dealership. Any good one will talk you through the options available. :)

  • @RandyHartono
    @RandyHartono 6 років тому +3

    Awesome bike.. ® 🙏 🙏

  • @nomarlucero4186
    @nomarlucero4186 6 років тому +2

    Lol at first i thought it was a river not a road 😂

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +1

      nomar lucero Glad I've not that mistake yet. :D

  • @Speedmaster1200-d8u
    @Speedmaster1200-d8u 5 років тому

    I'm buying one. let you know when I got it

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  5 років тому

      Hope it's orange. ;)

  • @donjonson9587
    @donjonson9587 5 років тому

    Not a huge fan of the color but the vulcan is such a sexy bike....

  • @theoriginalmungaman
    @theoriginalmungaman 6 років тому

    Seat, headlight and exposed frame tubes as well as gauges were copied from a Vrod!

  • @jarrallh4181
    @jarrallh4181 6 років тому

    nice for a beginner bike

  • @kawasaki1971
    @kawasaki1971 6 років тому

    オレンジのバルカンかっこいい〜

  • @bobmorris9687
    @bobmorris9687 6 років тому

    I'm trying to figure that out myself

  • @corneilcorneil
    @corneilcorneil 6 років тому +1

    Kawasaki have to design a big block S ... urgent! 🤣🤣

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Imagine a 2000 Vulcan S. OOF. ;)

  • @colvilletitus1020
    @colvilletitus1020 5 років тому

    I so love this bike

  • @RD_Clips_Live
    @RD_Clips_Live 5 років тому

    This or versys

  • @welshcasual
    @welshcasual 6 років тому +1

    You don't have to but a new seat, Kawasaki fit a new one for free and handlebars with the Vulcan.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Pince Buster Indeed! Gotten used to the riding position now but maybe in the future.

    • @welshcasual
      @welshcasual 6 років тому +1

      Great video BTW.

  • @TobyMichaelPortableTechReview
    @TobyMichaelPortableTechReview 6 років тому

    How about for a 6’2” rider?

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Toby Michael Easy fit. :)

    • @thombr18
      @thombr18 6 років тому

      I'm 6'3" and started with the default pegs and seat. I would recommend stepping up to the extended reach seat and pegs as I did. The default position was a bit too cramped and made shifting difficult. The extended reach position fixed that, as well as providing more padding in the seat.

  • @bichhriu7611
    @bichhriu7611 5 років тому +1

    Quanto sei alto?

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  5 років тому

      Io sono 5 piedi 7.

    • @bichhriu7611
      @bichhriu7611 5 років тому

      @@UncleRed io sono alto 1,85 ci starei comodo?

  • @SMgeneral
    @SMgeneral 6 років тому

    it's a good bike , , , , but you haven't given any discription of the engine or power ........!!!!!

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому +1

      650cc.
      Does that count? ;)

  • @markusrimpelainen1680
    @markusrimpelainen1680 6 років тому

    how tall are you?

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      I'm around 170cm. 5.5ft.

  • @TheCyes2020
    @TheCyes2020 6 років тому

    bike on the dirt!

  • @DennisBayazitov
    @DennisBayazitov 6 років тому +1

    Beaut.

  • @richd.9153
    @richd.9153 5 років тому

    I want one. I've done my research. And this is the one I keep coming back too. I got the money but I also got a wife and 3 kids. I know once I do decide to jump there will be no regrets.

  • @evoharley8236
    @evoharley8236 6 років тому

    looks good but sounds like a sweeper.

  • @miked9000
    @miked9000 6 років тому

    Flingable?
    You flick, on a bike.
    You fling, shit.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Mike D both can work. ;)

  • @yury5117
    @yury5117 6 років тому +1

    Ахуенный!

  • @tigerbalm666
    @tigerbalm666 5 років тому

    Color? Try Plasti dip...solved!

  • @zacwatts6765
    @zacwatts6765 6 років тому

    fit remain romantic phase regime no nearby adolescent notion dispute.

  • @lucasdixon1711
    @lucasdixon1711 6 років тому

    Favor child brush conflict book excitement chapter resident folk housing one.

    • @UncleRed
      @UncleRed  6 років тому

      Is that the famous "UA-cam Subtitles" ?

  • @superboy3761
    @superboy3761 6 років тому

    6 lakhs change and such a hopeless bike.
    The other Kawasaki's are much better than this headache vehicle.

  • @mopar21
    @mopar21 6 років тому

    Ugly