Kawasaki Vulcan 750 Test Drive

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  • @Shaiy007
    @Shaiy007 7 років тому +37

    Looking at it, it is an 80's style bike and the reason a lot of people like riding it is because it's so comfortable. This is a perfect starter bike! Not only will it get you hooked, but you can grow into the size if you treat it with respect from the get go.... Lovely price too. You can't go wrong with a Kawasaki cause you're gonna get a lot of bang for your buck!

    • @Srkcycles
      @Srkcycles  7 років тому +2

      thanks sherri

    • @ONEFAITHofJESUS
      @ONEFAITHofJESUS 3 роки тому +1

      Do you think a man average height woman with experience with only a 250 would be able to grow into it and be able to carry a lightweight passenger?

    • @EduardoGaitan
      @EduardoGaitan Рік тому

      Does it bring ABS?

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy9935 4 роки тому +19

    I had a Vulcan 500 which had the cruiser body, 6 speeds and a parallel twin engine with a chain drive. Some of them had a belt drive. It sounded British. Good bike. Even though it looks like a cruiser, it really is more of a screamer. It was faster than my current Sportster but with less torque.

  • @vulcan1753
    @vulcan1753 7 років тому +44

    First of all, the Vulcan 500 is nothing like the Vulcan 750. It is a parallel twin, taken from the EX500 Ninja sportbike. It has chain drive. The 2 bikes look nothing alike, and share nothing in common. I have owned 2 Vulcan 750s, both bought new. A 1993, and a 2002. I sill have the 2002. It has close to 110,000 miles on it. only major issue was a stator failure ( which requires pulling the engine to replace) The 1993 had over 80,000 on it when I sold it. I didn't like the bike I replaced it with nearly as much as I thought, so I kept it less than a year, and bought another Vulcan 750. I would buy another one right now if they still made them. This bike first came out in 1985, and was produced through 2006. Only changes were paint colors. The seat is the most comfortable motorcycle seat I have ever sat on, second only to a 1500 Goldwing. And it had the pegs in the wrong place (damn JB Hunt driver) Run that thing up through the gears shifting at 8000. I have hit 100 on an onramp You'll think you on a crotch rocket. It tops out at 120 mph GPS, and still hasn't reached redline. The Vulcan 750 easily outran all the original Japanese 1500s, and not by a small amount. The engine was originally designed to go into a sportbike with chain drive, but that changed when Honda came out with their V4s in the early '80s So it was repurposed for a cruiser with shaft drive. That's why it doesn't look like a cruiser engine, and has that clunky add on bevel drive gearcase on the rear left side of the engine.
    As far as small bikes, after riding Goldwings for many years, I joined a small bike group, and believe it or not, bought a Honda Rebel. The only requirement for this group is that the bike had to be 250cc or less, and it would be all road riding. Nevertheless, many chose dual sports, which have a brick for a seat. Even 250cc or less CVT scooters are allowed. My Rebel is one of the fastest of the bunch. I can tell you for a fact that a Rebel (with proper maintenance) will run full throttle for over 80,000 miles before it starts to eat it's valves. That equals about 75 mph GPS. Being a twin instead of a single, with 2 small pistons instead of one big one, it loves to rev.

    • @oneeyedude20
      @oneeyedude20 6 років тому

      vulcan1753 yea I agree. I own a 2004 vulcan500 and it looks nothing like this.

    • @elfredo70
      @elfredo70 6 років тому +2

      The Vulcan 500 before 1995 looks a lot like the 750 except for the motor! The old 500 also has belt drive at least mine does! it's a 93' I like 750 and its on my list!

    • @diagain
      @diagain 4 роки тому +1

      Own 2 vn750 and an en454.. Before making a bobber out of the 454 it very closely resembled the shape of the 750.. Bar the parallel twin motor and the belt drive.. The 500 vulcan is vastly different. The shape is way off and the 500 has that kicked out rear fender where the vn750 and en454 have a more rounded down rear fender.. . These vn759 are so underrated. Absolute monster of a Bike!

    • @jonathanhamby6528
      @jonathanhamby6528 4 роки тому +1

      No the older 500 vulcan were shaft drive not belt drive & at some point they switched to chain just because it was cheaper.
      But yeah the 500 vulcan is a parallel twin it is basically the same motor from the 500 ninja. My first bike was a 97 vulcan 500 it was a great first bike, they make right at 50hp at 8500 & Max torque was about 36 around 7200 rpm. I bought mine used from a guy who had bought it new for his wife she put 5,000 miles on it & laid it down in a parking lot & decided just to be a passenger only after that. I bought for $950.00 it had a huge dent in the tank and a bent foot peg but was mechanically perfect. I bought because my buddies had a 600 shadow & the other one had a 650 V-8star, both were almost a decade newer than mine but the 500 vulcan with the high raving twin was much quicker 0-60 & quarter mile. Kawasaki said it topped out at 90 lol, but if you research on line most people say they top closer to 105 to 110mph depending on weight & gearing on the chain drive models. I used GPS & topped mine out at a whopping 107 & I was about 235 at the time.
      I also did some weekend 700 to 1,000 mile round trips with my dad he has a Dyna wide glide. I had two removable leather saddle bags & a small handlebar bag. We tried to highways & backroads as much as possible on bike trips because interstate is boring but when we had to crush some miles on the interstate I had cruise at 70 to 80 miles per hour pretty easily the bike gets a little buddy over 75mph but not bad also they are 6 speeds which helps with the interstate speeds. I think for a beginner they are better more versatile bikes than 600 shadow & 650 v-star. Their a little lighter & a little quicker, the only real negative is you do miss that v-twin sound. Parallel twins don't sound awful but a v certainly matches the cruiser style better.
      I would live to see Sean review one especially since he obviously knows so little about them!

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 4 роки тому +1

      Vulcan1753 Great comment. The Helix arguably had an even more comfortable seat than the Goldwing! The Helix would be my choice for a 250cc Club! I rode a Rebel in 1985 for an afternoon and you couldn't give me one, the vibration alone would disqualify it for me, and that seat is worse than my Dual Purpose to me. We had a Kawasaki 305 CSR in the group that was better in every way, except it wouldn't qualify for 250 club! I had a couple of Kawasaki 440 LTD at the time, one chain, one belt driven. That belt drive model was the best in class in the mid 80's in my opinion. Anyway I had a friend with a Vulcan 750 that got rid of his other bikes. I took a motorcycle class around '90 and the instructor had a lot of praise for this engine. I'm here because I'm thinking about getting one.

  • @joshjohnson8967
    @joshjohnson8967 5 років тому +13

    Currently have a 95 750 Vulcan. I love it. Love that you reviewed it and gave it some kudos. Shes my first bike that I've actually learned to ride on. Mine has about 15,000 miles on it.

  • @T-Bone-Grizzle
    @T-Bone-Grizzle 5 років тому +6

    I've had mine for 2 years and put over 15k miles on it. It had a 20 year production run with almost no modifications so parts are easy to come by. The bike is low maintenance and lots of power. There are a few quirks that have to be addressed, but that is part of the fun.

    • @ONEFAITHofJESUS
      @ONEFAITHofJESUS 3 роки тому

      Please would you elaborate on the quirks?

    • @T-Bone-Grizzle
      @T-Bone-Grizzle 3 роки тому +6

      @@ONEFAITHofJESUS check out VN750.com. 1. "Coffee Grinder." When cold, you can get clutch chatter. The fix is to take out the clutch basket and drill concentric circles around it. 2. "Dry Spline" For some reason, the spline going from the drive shaft to the rear end were not greased during assembly on some bikes. Fix is to pull the rear wheel and inspect it. If it's dry and chewed up, it may need replacement. Otherwise, lots of moly grease and off you go. 3. "Tuxedo Mod". Stator replacement. This is a very well engineered bike except that there is a tendency for the stator to go bad and replacement is a massive ass-ache unless you do the Tuxedo Mod. 4. "Coaster Mod" One of the emissions elements circulates exhaust gas back to the cylinder to re-burn. On my bike it caused a lot of backfires. This simple modification fixed it. These are the main quirks.

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 2 роки тому +1

      @@ONEFAITHofJESUS there's a detailed comment above detailing the quirks

  • @depty933
    @depty933 4 роки тому +10

    I have an '05 and I had the carburator re-jetted with sigma6 jet kit. It really changed the bike's performance for the better. Well worth the $300.00 it cost.

  • @dasutr
    @dasutr 7 років тому +28

    This was my first bike. Took off the mufflers and it sounded awesome.

    • @greenvortex7
      @greenvortex7 7 років тому +2

      Was also my first technically. Had the 450 as a starter after first private lessons. Had it for a few months and friend crashed it who going to fix it. Since he had gone with me to buy it and hauled it etc and it was cheap buy and he rode it since I couldn't yet ride it and needed a bike for the lessons, I let it go. Eventually bought the 750 loved loved it...but a little over a year later moved from Cali to NYC and decided to sell vs transport cross country. Still love the bike - the feel - the look.

  • @RmfDiz
    @RmfDiz 2 місяці тому +1

    Most people would think its a shitty little bike because its pnly a 750, but it doesnt behave like one. 60hp is wild for a 750 cruiser. This was my first bike and i underestimated it in the beginning. With a rejet and getting rid of those stypid filter boxes on the side and adding pods it makes it even more of a hoss. I had mine on the interstate regularly and it loved it. Im on a stage 1 scout bobber now and am still impressed by the vn750, vs800, and vz805. Absolute badass little middleweights.

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 2 місяці тому +1

      The VN 750 and the VS 800 on underrated bikes. They are each faster and better handling than their larger siblings The VN 1500 and the VS 1400. I've owned all four And although I favored the bigger bikes I kept the middleweights!

  • @workonit5716
    @workonit5716 4 роки тому +8

    A couple years ago I bought one of these for 500 bucks. The drive shaft had stripped out at the diff. I fixed it and it was one of the best bikes I've owned. Definitely miss that bike.

  • @WillDogJones1
    @WillDogJones1 4 роки тому +13

    I had one, did a few 2000milesl trips. Ended up selling at around 32000miles. Great bike. Miss it.

  • @IAMTRASHMAN267
    @IAMTRASHMAN267 Рік тому +5

    My first bike was a 2001 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 at 19 years old. It was straight piped and loud enough to annoy my parents lol. Great bike!

  • @timoftedahl956
    @timoftedahl956 4 роки тому +2

    I actually just bought one of these tonight. 97 for $1,000. Picking it up tomorrow. I can't wait. It's my first bike in about 10 years

    • @spignetti
      @spignetti 4 роки тому

      Awesome...I pick up my 2002 next week...totally stoked...

    • @mixerD1-
      @mixerD1- Рік тому

      Hey buddy...do you still have it?
      How did it go for you?

  • @GeorgesMiniatureCars
    @GeorgesMiniatureCars 4 роки тому +3

    I don't ride motorcycles. Just looking for information on my 1:18 scale Vulcan 750 die cast by Road Champs copyright 1994. Searching Google lead me to this video, and now I want to get my motorcycle license and enjoy the freedom that a motorcycle gives you! Cool video, Thanks Bro! 👍✌

  • @yorotirb3941
    @yorotirb3941 9 місяців тому +1

    Mine had a sweet spot between 80 and 90 where every thing would just line out and it loved cruising at that certain spot. Like it over came the wind and felt like you were being pushed from behind and the engine ran so smooth and sweet.

  • @John_1303
    @John_1303 4 роки тому +6

    I also ride a 2003 vn750. I love it because it is big enough power to go anywhere... but small enough to fit on the side of my garage.

  • @johningram2153
    @johningram2153 7 років тому +19

    Yes! Thanks for finally doing this test drive review, which I wanted to see since late last season. It's exactly what I wanted to see. Sounds like you weren't all that familiar with the Vulcan 750, which is a legendary bike, produced for over 20 years, essentially unchanged during that time. A real blast from the past. I've heard that tall riders seem to like it, and that is has very impressive power and acceleration, and this video backs up all that.

    • @ejbingusreactions
      @ejbingusreactions 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah man I have this exact bike I love it you should check out my Moto Vlogs as well

    • @johningram2153
      @johningram2153 4 роки тому +1

      I bought an 86 Vulcan 750 2 years ago. Love it! Only 11,000 miles on it. I’ll check out your videos.

    • @ONEFAITHofJESUS
      @ONEFAITHofJESUS 3 роки тому

      So if tall riders like it, average or shorter riders most likely would not? I am looking at one and the seller said his wife who is 5’4 can flat foot it.

    • @johningram2153
      @johningram2153 3 роки тому

      @@ONEFAITHofJESUS no, tall riders can tolerate it, but it’s not built for the tall rider or anything. It’s pretty low. I’m not surprised that a 5’4” rider can flat foot it. I think it appeals to lots of people, which is why they used that same design for 20 years.

  • @joeculver4103
    @joeculver4103 4 роки тому +21

    Just bought one last week love it so far, has Vance and Hines exhaust sounds great 👍

    • @stevohill1715
      @stevohill1715 3 роки тому +1

      Been riding mine for the past year and I love it. By far the most comfortable bike I've ever owned

  • @geraldscott4302
    @geraldscott4302 2 роки тому +4

    The Vulcan 750 will easily hit 100 mph down an on ramp at full throttle. It out accelerates a 1200 Sportster. The Sportster feels more relaxed at highway cruising speed though, because of it's much lower rpms. The Vulcan 750 makes an excellent solo touring bike. Easily as comfortable as a 1987 or older Goldwing. And it is amazing how much stuff you can carry on it. I have 129K miles on my second one, bought new. They do have a few issues. They seem overly prone to stator failure, and replacing the stator requires removing the engine, which requires practically disassembling the entire bike. The automatic cam chain tensioners tend to fail around 10K miles. They are a defective design. You can buy aftermarket cam chain tensioners for them that solve the problem permanently. They also have a counterbalancer, which has rubber dampers in it, and they tend to rot over the years. When they do, the balancer will start hitting the crankcase, and make a loud noise. If you ignore it, it will grind right through the cases. Replacing those rubber dampers also requires removing the engine. Like the stator, they are under the left engine cover. And the last thing is, the final drive splines need to be lubed with moly grease every 10,000 miles, or they will chew themselves up. Unfortunately most of them came from the factory with no grease on them, and by the time they reached 10,000 miles, there would already be significant damage to the splines. All these issues likely explain why, even though they were made for over 20 years completely unchanged except for paint colors, there aren't many of them still out there. I can definitely hear some cam chain rattle on that one, and the exhaust sounds like somebody might have cut the baffles out of it. These bikes make a lot of power for a 750cc v twin for several reasons. They are almost completely opposite to a Harley. They are a short stroke high rpm design, have four overhead cams, 4 valves per cylinder, dual plug heads, two carburetors, a counterbalancer, liquid cooling, and a highly tuned intake and exhaust system. As of right now it is very difficult to find a nice one, and parts are becoming very hard to find, and the ones that are still available are very expensive. I would buy a brand new one right now if they still made them.

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 2 роки тому

      Great comment thanks for the information. I wonder where you live? I'm outside of the DC Metro area close to the mountains and my problem is I don't have enough money and space to pick up all the cheap ones out there on Facebook marketplace. I believe there are four at about a thousand dollars within a hundred miles of me right now. And none are above 2500 dollars. And I'm pretty sure the one for $2,500 only has $2,800 mi so there's your new bike. I would buy more of them but I already have three with titles, and two without titles as parts pikes. I just missed out on a beautiful one with 12,000 mi in Pennsylvania for only $1,200. Man they're out there here in the Mid-Atlantic

    • @mixerD1-
      @mixerD1- 23 дні тому

      ​​@@papatorr3669
      Nice one...I'm on my first one..I'm riding 30 odd years and couldnt part with it after only a year... keeping a sneaky eye out for another...😂

  • @johnkennedy3531
    @johnkennedy3531 4 роки тому +7

    I owned a brand new 94 Vulcan 750 absolutely loved it for my first bike and I would definitely ride it again they are sooo comfortable and grate for riding with a girl on the back plenty of power crazy reliable.awesome bike that's why they kept them the same for so long

    • @Jugosvlog
      @Jugosvlog Місяць тому +1

      Awesome I’m planning on buying one exactly that year

    • @mixerD1-
      @mixerD1- 23 дні тому

      Did you get it?
      I have one... wouldn't part with it..most enjoyable bike I've ever had.

  • @jfaulk5717
    @jfaulk5717 10 місяців тому +1

    I learned how to ride on this awesome bike 23 years ago!

  • @Sonic_Boomer_
    @Sonic_Boomer_ 2 роки тому +1

    I bought an 85 model (first production year) new . It was a 799 cc model. I thought I wanted an 883 sporty until I rode both. The Vulcan was light years ahead of the sportster in every category. I was a no brainer for me. I loved that bike, it simply did everything you asked of it. Twisties , commuting, touring and was very cheap to maintain. One thing I dont like is when the quit painting the motor black. but truly a great bike

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 2 роки тому +2

      Agree with your observations. But I'm sure that was a typo when you said it was a 799 CC. It was a 700 because of the Harley tariff, but whether it was a 699 or a 698 or whatever I don't know.

  • @StardustGalaxyGG
    @StardustGalaxyGG 4 роки тому +9

    4:55 i literally just took a hit of my vape as you said that. I was scared for a second there.

  • @raghnallmacaodh3220
    @raghnallmacaodh3220 4 роки тому +4

    I just picked up my 2004 750 w/12,500 miles.. its awesome

  • @johnkennedy3531
    @johnkennedy3531 4 роки тому +11

    I really loved this bike it's by far the most comfortable bike ever,I'd take my girl and me from mass to fla every year for bike week and she'd literally fall asleep on the back seat at times.god I'd love to own another one so bad,I've owned a vmax and cbr 900rr the Vulcan was the best for long rides.

    • @JupiterCyclops-l5x
      @JupiterCyclops-l5x Місяць тому

      You'd love to own another girlfriend?
      I hear you, but they're so expensive

    • @mixerD1-
      @mixerD1- 23 дні тому

      ​@@JupiterCyclops-l5x😅😅
      True that 😂😊

  • @johnc.6645
    @johnc.6645 5 років тому +12

    I had a 750 Vulcan years ago. I had to find out how fast it could go. I had it up to 120 mph when i lost my nerve. I think it could have gone faster. I rode with a bunch of friends who had 1340 cc Cruisers. No problem keeping up, actually faster in my opionion. I did plenty of long distance rides on this around 800 miles and more.

    • @chrisnixon1991
      @chrisnixon1991 3 роки тому +1

      how is the handling on a 750 Vulcan? is it good?

    • @billyzee261
      @billyzee261 2 роки тому +3

      @@chrisnixon1991 I had an '85 model and rode it for several years. Never gave me a problem, excellent gas mileage, very good handling and extremely comfortable on short commutes or long highway trips. It feels extremely light weight and very decent power for a twin. Excellent torque when going up mountain roads.

    • @billyzee261
      @billyzee261 2 роки тому +2

      @@chrisnixon1991 heck, in fact I want another one to be quite honest.

    • @chrisnixon1991
      @chrisnixon1991 2 роки тому

      @@billyzee261 I'm big into highway trips so gas mileage and handling is definitely a crucial thing for me I just got an '05 and for what it was worth all I had to do was some minor fixes and a new battery

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 2 роки тому +1

      @@chrisnixon1991 it's a good handling bike compared to all motorcycles, but it's a great handling bike compared to cruisers.

  • @mikehargrove4356
    @mikehargrove4356 4 роки тому +11

    Really enjoy your vids Shawn! I just bought one of these to flip last week. I got her running and like it so well I'm keeping it to go with my R6 and VROD, LOL.

  • @dannyz7904
    @dannyz7904 4 роки тому +4

    I’m about to get one in 2 hours ! I ride super sports all the time but need a bike for commuting and road tripping and I’ve always loved cruisers so I’m about to get one for 1500 with 16k miles 2004

  • @brandonbernal8848
    @brandonbernal8848 2 роки тому +2

    This is my first bike really excited to start riding thanks for all the information and wisdom your the best!

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 2 роки тому

      How's it coming along with your VN 750?

  • @Ojeramup12
    @Ojeramup12 7 років тому +10

    Where did you find the clock on the handlebars? I drive a 2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 750, like yours, and I love it.

  • @Allsportdriver
    @Allsportdriver 4 роки тому +5

    I've had a 2002 for 10 years. Now at 40k miles. Rides bigger than you think a 750 would. I take frequent 180 mile interstate commutes. A smart, dependable bike that holds its own with cruisers.

  • @shoobee101
    @shoobee101 5 років тому +7

    Out here in the Rocky Mountain West( Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, & Nevada) many of our highways are 75+. On I80,its 80mph and people often go well above that.
    Would this bike be able to do about 80mph for about 150 miles consistently.

    • @krislezama9107
      @krislezama9107 2 роки тому

      Anything over 140 starts shaking

    • @neatstuff8200
      @neatstuff8200 2 роки тому

      @@krislezama9107 mine would go 135. That's it

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 2 роки тому +1

      I love my Vulcans, and it will certainly do 80 miles per hour, easily. When I'm out for a fun ride and want to open it up I have to keep holding myself back because I'll look down and I'm doing 95. Still it wouldn't be my first pick for an 80 mph commuter. Still it's a great do it all bike and it will do it and not complain.

  • @splatlunch8812
    @splatlunch8812 7 років тому +5

    I had the 1985 with the black engine. Straight pipes and setting off car alarms. Traveling in the sun fun.

    • @thomasgallaspie9040
      @thomasgallaspie9040 4 роки тому +1

      Long time since your comment, but I just bought a 85, 700 so is there anything I should be concern with?

    • @splatlunch8812
      @splatlunch8812 4 роки тому +2

      @@thomasgallaspie9040 only problem I had was a metal elbow for coolant.had broken off near the engine. I just used high heat/pressure plumbing hose and a couple of toes metal ring clamps you tighten closed with a screwdriver or wrench. It held up just fine.
      Other than that I just rode it and did seasonal maintenance and was happy for quite a few years. I made a few girlfriends happy too. No one is the same after riding on a motorcycle.

  • @bobvanlaake3395
    @bobvanlaake3395 7 років тому +1

    Dude don't be negative on 250's or less, my daily is a '02 Dragstar 250 which takes me to work and back, driving 40ft reefer semi's. Other than hat, your review has me made up my mind, my 2nd bike, a summertime cruising / holiday bike, will be a '97 - '03 Vulcan 750. lovin the 80's look, same as the dragstar, look after the bike and it will look after you without any major problems...

  • @alexa.3154
    @alexa.3154 3 роки тому +2

    I’m most likely about to buy one of these as my first bike! I’ve read they’re very sturdy and they’re quick but not breakneck, your video makes me even more excited! Love from outside philly

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 2 роки тому +1

      Well? Did you end up getting one?

  • @starless2112
    @starless2112 4 роки тому +2

    The Vulcan 500 is an an inline 2 as opposed to the 750 which is a V Twin. The 500 has a Ninja engine on it and proceeding that was the 454 LTD which also had the Ninja engine.. Also that 750 used the exact same instrument cluster as the 454 LTD.. so they just reused that to keep the cost of these bikes down on R and D no doubt

  • @brothermanv
    @brothermanv 3 роки тому +2

    Such a great bike. My Dad has a '95 one. Kawasaki basically made the same bike from 85-06.

  • @sevakhibkin6583
    @sevakhibkin6583 11 місяців тому +1

    500 is a different bike, based on the ninja parallel twin 500 engine.

  • @dallasward4825
    @dallasward4825 3 роки тому +2

    I ENJOYED RIDING WITH YOU...
    MIAMI FL
    THX

  • @Joshg1984
    @Joshg1984 7 років тому +4

    That would be one heck of a bore and stroke job to change a 500cc to 750cc. They are completely different engines.

  • @bangocat
    @bangocat 4 роки тому +11

    The Vulcan 500 LTD was a parallel twin, the Vulcan 750 is a V-twin they share no parts and are completely different but appreciate the video of the bike as always, thanks!

    • @mrcookiemonster7805
      @mrcookiemonster7805 3 роки тому +2

      Plus the 500 LTD has a 6 speed trans

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 2 роки тому

      Shawn seems like a likable optimistic energetic guy that's not into the facts much.

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 2 роки тому

      The Vulcan 750 is a great handler on twisty mountain roads. The 454 LTD was a poor handling bike, and the 440 LTDs were okay. How would the 500 Vulcan handle on twisty and/or mountain roads? I had a Shadow 500 6-speed that was a close contender when I decided to sell it and keep the Vulcan 750. I really like the six-speed overdrive transmissions and wish my 750 had one.

  • @keithert
    @keithert 7 років тому +6

    The engines are TOTALY difdernt. The 750 is a single crankpin V-twin like a Harley. The 500 is a parallel twin from the Ninja family.

  • @LG2TK
    @LG2TK 2 місяці тому

    I just got a 1988 vulcan 750, black with red pinstripes.
    Well maintained, and its my first bike! 1650$ Cad

  • @fredboat
    @fredboat 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video/show, Been riding for decades and just bought a 1995 kawasaki 750 Vulcan. Looks like me and the bike are going to be friends. later from Texas.

  • @movsestimiryan3854
    @movsestimiryan3854 4 роки тому +7

    Yes, you can definitely cruise 90 MPH with one.

    • @Ojeramup12
      @Ojeramup12 3 роки тому

      Remember, your guardian angel only flies at 85mph.

  • @Nikitan275
    @Nikitan275 3 роки тому +1

    VN750 was my first bike. It's a terrible bike in terms of carb cleaning. The frame was originally made for a VN700 because of the restrictions. Then Kawasaki increased the engine without changing the frame when the restrictions were lifted. On some parts, for example, a passenger peg mount, you can see VN700 written on it. So there are parts that are in fact interchangeable with VN700.

  • @kevin6154
    @kevin6154 7 років тому +5

    The 500 is a parallel twin. The 750 is a vtwin. An uglier bike has never been built, but I owned a vn750 for a while. It was ultra reliable save for the vac petcock valve issue. I had to carry one withg me at all times lol. Takes 1 minute to change. Mine ran great and was a great commuter. I did not have a car for 2 years, I rode that vulcan to death lol.

    • @ONEFAITHofJESUS
      @ONEFAITHofJESUS 3 роки тому

      Vac peacock valve issue in what years do you know?

  • @jakeshaffer9176
    @jakeshaffer9176 3 роки тому +2

    Had mine for the last 5 years or so, great bike that’s light on its feet but comfy enough for a long cruise. But now it only starts when jumped, then runs flawless. Battery holds a good charge but it just clicks when I try to start it. Ideas?

    • @becausereasons3168
      @becausereasons3168 3 роки тому +4

      A common ignition/starting/charging problem for the V750 are the Stator or the voltage regulator/ignition module.

    • @frederickhayes5096
      @frederickhayes5096 2 роки тому +1

      I literally just had this problem it was the rectifier

  • @JoeRocket-sf6qs
    @JoeRocket-sf6qs 8 місяців тому +1

    80s bikes are the best bikes,after the 80s the manufacturers started to go the cheap route.

  • @herooftime9921
    @herooftime9921 4 роки тому +2

    Just bought one last week for 800 with 27,000 on it. No problems. So they're nice and cheap

    • @ONEFAITHofJESUS
      @ONEFAITHofJESUS 3 роки тому +1

      Sounds like you got a pretty good deal. Congrats!

  • @PragmaticTornado
    @PragmaticTornado 7 років тому +2

    Had one of these last year, but ended up buying a Suzuki Hayabusa after a few months. This bike is very easy to ride, and quite nippy considering what kind of bike it is. If you slap on an aftermarket exhaust, it even gets a nice V-twin sound. Had way too many problems with mine though; got tired of constantly having to fix something on it.
    Sold it to my mother's boyfriend last year, but I'm actually going to borrow it for a while now since my Busa broke down yesterday (fuel pump or some such - bad luck). Looking forward to riding it again, actually, since it's such a pleasure to handle it.

  • @johnkennedy3531
    @johnkennedy3531 3 роки тому

    I had a 94 of all can 750 it was the best bike I've ever owned out of all the v-max's cbrs Harleys that Vulcan 750 never broke down navigate me any trouble always started comfortable as hell I drove the thing cross-country never hurt my back I just love that bike it is a perfect bike my girlfriend love riding on the back just the best bike quality build I've ever owned if you want to ride these things then they never die

  • @spignetti
    @spignetti 4 роки тому +4

    'I wear a full face helmet cause that's the life i choose to live..' lol

  • @spoonermanhd2607
    @spoonermanhd2607 Рік тому

    Found one of these for 900 bucks in good running order. Super excited for my first bike.

  • @postersm7141
    @postersm7141 2 роки тому

    In 1988 I was 18 years old that was my dream bike I was a cruiser boy back then. I never had one but I always wanted one. Of course now I much more prefer naked standards. Cruising a 2021 Kawasaki Z900 RS café

  • @greenvortex7
    @greenvortex7 7 років тому +5

    Great video! One of my first bikes and still love it. No longer have a bike but when I get another one would love to get another 750 Vulcan if could find one. And just like you said, some people love the 80s look. I took it on the highway seldom but when I did it was just great - very comfortable and has great pick-up as well. Thanks again for the this great review. Ah that sound brings back wondrous California memories before I moved to NYC and sold it vs transporting.

  • @franciscovilla4408
    @franciscovilla4408 3 роки тому

    HI......I 'M REALLY EXCITED CAUSE I BUY JUST HOURS AGO A KAWASAKI 750 2001.....ALL THESE VIDEOS REALLY HELP ME TO CHOOSE THIS MOTORCYCLE.....I NEVER HAVE A MOTORCYCLE EVEN I DONT KNOW TO RIDE IT BUT I CANT WAIT FOR IT. I HOPE ARRIVE ON THURSDAY NEXT WEEK. I CAN SAY THAT I CHOOSE THE RIGHT MOTORCYCLE TO ME. 🖐️

  • @leftturnaudio5678
    @leftturnaudio5678 7 років тому +6

    Need some SRK fun facts when you are sitting in traffic. I like the bs you make up. Adds humor and makes it more enjoyable.

    • @Srkcycles
      @Srkcycles  7 років тому

      good to know i love making up fun facts

  • @Shaiy007
    @Shaiy007 7 років тому +1

    About time! lol My first street bike was a Kawasaki 440 Ltd 1982. I rode dirt and trail as a kid and quit around 11 years old... I hadn't even gotten my license yet and I hopped on it for the first time got on the highway and drove it an hour and 45min. to home.I was 19...My dad made me get my endorsement and I went everywhere on that thing. Everywhere!

    • @Srkcycles
      @Srkcycles  7 років тому

      cool

    • @waltersmith6100
      @waltersmith6100 7 років тому +1

      AWESOME! My first was an 82 LTD 440 as well Loved that bike. sold it about 1988-89, hadn't ridden again until 2012 when I bought an 2011 Suzuki V-Strom. I love the style of the 80's bikes. The newer cruisers are all Harley wannabees.

    • @Shaiy007
      @Shaiy007 7 років тому

      Walter Smith Wow, nice coincidence!! Unfortunately, mine was stolen. I went trail riding, off road, behind levees, and through the woods, not to mention the states that I went to on it. That thing was perfect for me and it was as smooth as a Cadillac... I recently purchased a 2007 suzuki s83 needed a little tlc, my dad is doing that. I can't wait to get back on a bike!

    • @waltersmith6100
      @waltersmith6100 7 років тому

      That's great! Just be careful. Today's drivers are far less attentive,. You REALLY need to pay attention to what others are doing. And if your dad is getting it ready for you, then I'd like to offer a little advice. There is a company called "TWISTED THROTTLE" that carries replacement motorcycle horns. They're not that expensive, but they are incredibly LOUD! A must have for safe riding. I would also recommend their wiring kit for said horn(s). I have the Stebel Nautilas, An older model rated at a higher volume than the current one. Anyway, good luck, have fun and be safe.

    • @55Ariz
      @55Ariz 7 років тому

      I had an 87 440 ltd. Bought new. That was a great little bike. I commuted to work
      on los angeles freeways for 6yrs. Not a bit of trouble. I put 60k on it and the engine blew! but it was worth every penny. 6yrs for a small bike 60k. Well worth the 2k I paid for it. Still miss that little bike!

  • @DrKlitamortus
    @DrKlitamortus Рік тому

    Sick video! "Can I make it?" Runs the red light "Just squeaked by" 🤣

  • @wonderingdoabreakdowncha-dh6db

    Miss mine. 87', Hit a deer right after a rain storm in Wyoming.

  • @spectrive9739
    @spectrive9739 4 роки тому +1

    Just bought a 1997 (one owner garage kept) with almost 18k miles for $800 with two helmets, the manual, and side bags. I've never owned a bike before, did I make a good choice?

    • @jamdaddy7589
      @jamdaddy7589 4 роки тому +1

      Awesome choice, I currently have a 91 Vulcan 500 and I love that bike it rips through traffic and I can keep up with the big boys believe it or not. I’m still looking to buy a 1995 Vulcan 750 just for the real motorcycle experience seeing as the 500 is basically a ninja motor and the 750 is a Harley motor.

    • @josipbroztito6763
      @josipbroztito6763 3 роки тому

      @@jamdaddy7589 i love my 02 Vulcan 500LTD. she's faster than my buddy's Suzuki GS750 and gets better mileage. Hes been trying to buy my Vulcan off me for years

  • @erebusros7807
    @erebusros7807 5 місяців тому

    That's one year older than the one I just purchased. I definitely want to change the rear fender and light system if possible.

    • @erebusros7807
      @erebusros7807 5 місяців тому

      also mine has just over 9k miles

  • @geecee12
    @geecee12 4 місяці тому

    I just bought a 1987 vulcan 750. Ordered a new battery, gonna take spark plugs out and try to inspect for rust, etc before firing it up.

  • @raghnallmacaodh3220
    @raghnallmacaodh3220 4 роки тому +2

    Bought a 2004 in June with 12000 mi on her... outstanding bike

  • @bigred8438
    @bigred8438 5 років тому +3

    Did you say this is like an '80's style bike? Isn't it actually a 1980's bike?

  • @robertclark4929
    @robertclark4929 5 років тому +2

    I had a 95 Vulcan 500 belt drive and a 2000 yr 750 shaft drive. That 500 was sweet. The 750 was like driving a tractor compared to that 500.

    • @EuropaWill
      @EuropaWill 5 років тому

      When you say it was like driving a tractor compared to the 500, you mean torquier and really bad handling?

    • @robertclark4929
      @robertclark4929 5 років тому +2

      @@EuropaWill no it was just more sluggish and did not have the "get up and go" of the 500 I had.My 500 was SWEET.

    • @EuropaWill
      @EuropaWill 5 років тому +2

      Robert Clark that's interesting. I had a 1993 Vulcan 500 for a few years and while I thought it was very nice and a great bike overall it didn't have as strong an acceleration from 0- 40mph as a Vulcan 750 I once rode and considered. That 750 felt like a raging bull. It was much louder though.

    • @robertclark4929
      @robertclark4929 5 років тому +2

      @@EuropaWill my 5p0 would ride like a rocket. Light and easy to handle. The 750 felt heavy and cumbersome to me.I am not a big person so the 500 was perfect for me.

    • @EuropaWill
      @EuropaWill 5 років тому +2

      Robert Clark yes the Vulcan 750 felt taller and heavier to me also and more like I was on top of it rather than lower and part of the Vulcan 500. My Vulcan 500 had quite decent power also but remember being pretty shocked at the torque and power of the 750 coming from my Rebel 250.

  • @kevin6154
    @kevin6154 7 років тому +14

    Just to speak to the power of this motorcycle, I was about 280lbs when I had mine. I took a female friend who was a solid 200 lbs up the mountain on rt40 south of uniontown PA. It is an extremely steep 3 mile twisty scenic road. The bike was able to travel faster then I had the balls to hang the corners at. They definately have more than enough power for anything you want to do with them. The are just ugly as sin lol.

    • @xxCa7astroph3xx
      @xxCa7astroph3xx 6 років тому

      kevin6154 I’m in the EXACT same position now lol, are you sure the bike could handle it ? I think the max weight to put on is like 370.. the bike is solid, I’m just scared of it breaking down or something 😂

    • @jakeedgell591
      @jakeedgell591 6 років тому +1

      I never thought they looked bad at all, but good to know they got the power to get you down the road for sure.

    • @spignetti
      @spignetti 4 роки тому +2

      ugLY? you think? wow....I just bought one cause is sexy and beautiful as all git out!!

    • @kevin6154
      @kevin6154 4 роки тому +1

      To each their own.

  • @mrcookiemonster7805
    @mrcookiemonster7805 3 роки тому +1

    How much ya want for it? I'm in the market.

  • @charleswilson4526
    @charleswilson4526 3 роки тому +1

    How cramped are these bikes? I’m 5’7 175 lbs for reference

    • @T-Bone-Grizzle
      @T-Bone-Grizzle 3 роки тому

      Not cramped at all. I'm 5'8' 195 lbs and find it very roomy.

  • @DL-xf3ur
    @DL-xf3ur 4 місяці тому +1

    Your reviews are always fun. You typically know nothing about the bikes you're reviewing. 😂

  • @thomasgallaspie9040
    @thomasgallaspie9040 4 роки тому +2

    Nice, I just bought a 1984 700, and feel it's going to be great on road trip

    • @thomasgallaspie9040
      @thomasgallaspie9040 4 роки тому +1

      Just found out the IC ignitor is why front cylinder isn't firing

  • @hyperspaceexplorer5594
    @hyperspaceexplorer5594 3 роки тому +1

    Thinking of buying one, a 1992, but the one listed has a petcock seal leak. And it probably has other problems like flooding.
    Should I pull the trigger on it?

    • @connerlayman9648
      @connerlayman9648 3 роки тому

      Go for it man

    • @connerlayman9648
      @connerlayman9648 3 роки тому

      You can buy cheap fuel shutoff for the bike for about 25 dollars on Amazon

    • @connerlayman9648
      @connerlayman9648 3 роки тому

      And it shouldn't be flooding the engine if the floats are still in good condition but if they need to be replaced its not that hard to do

  • @donaldhabbyshaw6200
    @donaldhabbyshaw6200 Рік тому

    Whats the average temp on this bike mine got to about halfway on temp gauge is that ok

  • @neatstuff8200
    @neatstuff8200 2 роки тому

    Why is the windscreen opaque? I have seen other bikes just like this brand new and the windshield is kind of opaque like that. That far just kind of annoying otherwise it's his dream bike

  • @nc2988
    @nc2988 Рік тому

    I have same bike, only it's a 2006. For long multi-day trips I wear a 60liter REI backpack and adjust the shoulder straps so it sits comfortably on the passenger seat. I don't know why folks spend on unsightly saddlebags, etc, that don't hold much of anything and are out of the slip stream which is a real noise maker and drag at highway speeds. I also carry an extra 2 gallons of gas for remote trips like Death Valley.

    • @mixerD1-
      @mixerD1- 23 дні тому

      Same, Mine had saddlebags,
      took them straight off into a corner of the garage...

  • @johnbate5208
    @johnbate5208 4 роки тому +1

    i just grabbed a 94 vn750 with less than 15k miles for 600bucks, great bike, looks exactly like this one, except the previous owner added pod filters/jet and "clipped the ears"

  • @ronnydeboer9014
    @ronnydeboer9014 4 роки тому +3

    i have a 1986 750 vulcan still riding

  • @rikkibobby5043
    @rikkibobby5043 4 роки тому +1

    How much?

  • @mykuljay
    @mykuljay 5 років тому +4

    How did it handle? I'm considering a 2001.

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 2 місяці тому

      I'm a little late but I have had and ridden many cruisers. The VN 750 handles like a standard. In other words it handles great man.

  • @WillDogJones1
    @WillDogJones1 4 роки тому +2

    Only Problem with that bike is the small gas tank. only get about 150 - 160 miles. I took mine one several 1500 mile plus trips

  • @postersm7141
    @postersm7141 2 роки тому

    9:40 “did I make it” sure you made it technically just not legally LOL

  • @vernondemaree7289
    @vernondemaree7289 6 років тому +4

    Hey, what's high milage for a motorcycle?????

    • @derrickmarsaw1893
      @derrickmarsaw1893 4 роки тому +2

      Still no answer

    • @scottweideman5692
      @scottweideman5692 4 роки тому

      For this model, you can pretty easily get about 150,000 with minimal maintenance.

    • @vernondemaree7289
      @vernondemaree7289 4 роки тому

      @@scottweideman5692 appreciate it!!!!!

    • @spignetti
      @spignetti 4 роки тому

      I was pushing 90 thousand on my 650 V strom till it just decided to give up the ghost...Just like that....it stopped running...We had a good ten year run...You'll know it when i happens....

    • @vernondemaree7289
      @vernondemaree7289 4 роки тому

      @@spignetti 👍

  • @davidwright873
    @davidwright873 2 роки тому +1

    I bought one with 9 thousand miles on it.... a thousand miles later, the drive shaft coupler stripped! I was pissed till i figured out how to fix it.....Now that Im riding it again, i thinking about keeping. She's a great running bike....Btw...pack that coupler with bearing grease since it's dry...why? i dunno,....

  • @ryanhartline1775
    @ryanhartline1775 3 роки тому

    I have a 1992 750cc and my wife rides the 500cc version totally different motors but the 500 will definitely stay up with my 750

  • @RICHON1979
    @RICHON1979 4 роки тому

    Its this bike as same level then yamaha vstar 950? Or litle lower? Any help please

    • @yoso585
      @yoso585 4 роки тому +1

      Completely different. I have both. The Vulcan is my go to for one up riding. V star for 2. Vulcan will get up and go! It’s lighter and much more maneuverable.

    • @ONEFAITHofJESUS
      @ONEFAITHofJESUS 3 роки тому

      @@yoso585 can Vulcan do 2 up well with a lightweight passenger?

  • @mikkei3532
    @mikkei3532 7 років тому +2

    bike didn;t get old - never!!!!

  • @joetrudellmajesticrhythms7269
    @joetrudellmajesticrhythms7269 11 місяців тому

    If i get my card, this is the bike that makes me get it.. i like the old school look and style.. not these low plastic cans of today

  • @chase_7166
    @chase_7166 3 роки тому

    “Where are you cruisin’, The autobahn?!” Lol

  • @Valko67
    @Valko67 2 місяці тому

    hey guy's , i have a 750 Vulcan , i am from the flanders belgium , mine is from 1993 and i love it , i have once trying his top speed , and it reach 180 K/h but with little wibeling although but on 160K/h it feels real confortable and save , i presume re balansing my wheels would take a way the wibeling on her top speed , but , i left it , cos i dont want to drive that fast or kill my self by idiots ho cut my way down , as i all ready have lot's of time on normal speed , i have to mention , when the road is wet or have litle durt in particulare on turning points , you would have to be very careful cos the power is quite a lot and makes spin it very quickly and trow your back as quick that you'll never will forget soon , actualy you have to drive it once on earth roads where it is safe to learn it by making a couple of drifts litle by litle , so you have knoledge of what speeding up can even be very useful to properly handel savely your vulcan , don't underestimate his power and chasing her back , i actualy love it and even when wet now i can handel it like a master and take turns drifting true the corners , yeahhhhh , never experience this with my other bikes , before i had a honda shadow 750 good but not as powerful as the Vulcan 750 is , sorry for my english writings faults , i am dutch speaking , drive save guy's , don't let your bike handeling your life , try to tame you bike as it is a lion 🦁greets from the Belgium ✌✌

  • @astrauss1979
    @astrauss1979 2 роки тому

    Nice video. I’m I’m Lancaster too. I’m considering a vulcan 750

  • @anthonypicklesimer1030
    @anthonypicklesimer1030 4 роки тому

    I have the 93 750 which is identical except the color basically and it’s my first bike and it has never run since I got it( I’ve had it for a week)

    • @ONEFAITHofJESUS
      @ONEFAITHofJESUS 3 роки тому

      Sorry to hear that. Did u get it running?

    • @anthonypicklesimer1030
      @anthonypicklesimer1030 3 роки тому

      @@ONEFAITHofJESUS nope got rid of it

    • @papatorr3669
      @papatorr3669 2 місяці тому

      ​@@anthonypicklesimer1030It's hard to keep a good bike without a good mechanic

  • @ruthsenouci5048
    @ruthsenouci5048 7 років тому +1

    where do u live?

  • @mixerD1-
    @mixerD1- Рік тому

    😮 You're near Lancaster??
    Ive been there on holidays from Ireland..😂

  • @derrickmarsaw1893
    @derrickmarsaw1893 4 роки тому +3

    I saw one of these yesterday mint condition 12,000 miles I want it bad

  • @neatstuff8200
    @neatstuff8200 2 роки тому

    Now that's the perfect bike. Nice and quiet too that's nice must be stock exhaust

  • @Dragon1165
    @Dragon1165 3 роки тому

    This would be better than a 883 sports term I'm sure on an all day ride, then holds more fuel, and further on a tank

  • @itscoolhesmybrother.6701
    @itscoolhesmybrother.6701 3 роки тому

    You didn't edit it.

  • @charlesmansfield3238
    @charlesmansfield3238 7 років тому +4

    Dude if you keep this new format of Ride along reviews you WILL be the top dog...

  • @mirandabri834
    @mirandabri834 5 років тому

    I really want this bike..... However I've have found one with low miles but i need to know if these bikes are a solid well made bike? And if you guys could tell me a good price range on one that has less than 10k and its a 2005-6 model. Thanks alot. Love ur vids Shawn

    • @MrNightpwner
      @MrNightpwner 5 років тому +1

      Take the seat off and check the charging system with a multimeter. If it's not working walk away. That's that.

    • @jafethgarcia4819
      @jafethgarcia4819 2 роки тому

      @@MrNightpwner Do you know what it should read on these bikes?

  • @neilknox2587
    @neilknox2587 2 роки тому

    Can the wind shield be removed?