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Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan appeared in 1990 and replaced the Kawasaki 454 LTD. Unlike the classic V-engine layout, the Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan gets an in-line 2-cylinder engine from the [[Kawasaki_GPZ500 | Kawasaki GPZ 500]].
 
Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan appeared in 1990 and replaced the Kawasaki 454 LTD. Unlike the classic V-engine layout, the Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan gets an in-line 2-cylinder engine from the [[Kawasaki_GPZ500 | Kawasaki GPZ 500]].
 
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''' Lineup: '''
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* [[Kawasaki_EN400_Vulcan | Kawasaki EN 400 Vulcan]]
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* [[Kawasaki_EN500_Vulcan | Kawasaki EN 500 Vulcan]]
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* [[Kawasaki_Vulcan_S | Kawasaki EN 650 Vulcan (Vulcan S)]]
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''' Main competitors: '''
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* [[Honda_Steed_600 | Honda Steed / Shadow 600]]
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* [[Suzuki_LS650_Savage | Suzuki LS650 Savage]]
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* [[Yamaha_XV535_Virago | Yamaha XV535 Virago]] / [[Yamaha_XVS650_Drag_Star | Yamaha XVS650 Drag Star]]
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Subsequently, this engine was installed on a large number of models - in addition to [[Kawasaki_GPZ500 | GPZ500]], on [[Kawasaki_ER-5 | Kawasaki ER-5]], [[Kawasaki_KLE500 | Kawasaki KLE 500]] + on domestic Japanese models with a slightly reduced volume - [[Kawasaki_EX-4 | Kawasaki EX-4]], [[Kawasaki_KLE400 | Kawasaki KLE 400]]. Moreover, this engine became the progenitor of the modern engine installed on the [[Kawasaki_Versys_650 | Kawasaki Versys 650]], [[Kawasaki_ER-6 | Kawasaki ER-6]] and [[Kawasaki_Vulcan_S | Kawasaki Vulcan S]] models. The first versions of the Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan produced 60 hp. power and 46 Nm of torque.
 
Subsequently, this engine was installed on a large number of models - in addition to [[Kawasaki_GPZ500 | GPZ500]], on [[Kawasaki_ER-5 | Kawasaki ER-5]], [[Kawasaki_KLE500 | Kawasaki KLE 500]] + on domestic Japanese models with a slightly reduced volume - [[Kawasaki_EX-4 | Kawasaki EX-4]], [[Kawasaki_KLE400 | Kawasaki KLE 400]]. Moreover, this engine became the progenitor of the modern engine installed on the [[Kawasaki_Versys_650 | Kawasaki Versys 650]], [[Kawasaki_ER-6 | Kawasaki ER-6]] and [[Kawasaki_Vulcan_S | Kawasaki Vulcan S]] models. The first versions of the Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan produced 60 hp. power and 46 Nm of torque.
 
At the time of its release, the Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan was a classic short wheelbase cruiser with a steel frame, cast wheels, classic suspensions (telescopic fork in front, double shock absorber in the rear), rear drum brake and belt drive.
 
At the time of its release, the Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan was a classic short wheelbase cruiser with a steel frame, cast wheels, classic suspensions (telescopic fork in front, double shock absorber in the rear), rear drum brake and belt drive.
  
'' Major generations of the Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan: ''
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'' Generations: ''
 
* '''Kawasaki EN500A Vulcan (1990-1996)''' - first generation. The model is distinguished by the classic appearance of the 80-90s, a forced engine, alloy wheels and a belt drive.
 
* '''Kawasaki EN500A Vulcan (1990-1996)''' - first generation. The model is distinguished by the classic appearance of the 80-90s, a forced engine, alloy wheels and a belt drive.
 
* '''Kawasaki EN500C Vulcan (1996-2009)''' - second generation. The model has a more modern appearance, a reconfigured engine (less power, but better traction), spoke wheels and a chain drive. This modification may be referred to as''' Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan Classic '''or''''Kawasaki Vulcan 500 LTD'''.
 
* '''Kawasaki EN500C Vulcan (1996-2009)''' - second generation. The model has a more modern appearance, a reconfigured engine (less power, but better traction), spoke wheels and a chain drive. This modification may be referred to as''' Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan Classic '''or''''Kawasaki Vulcan 500 LTD'''.
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The Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan model was produced until 2009 and was targeted at foreign markets - this motorcycle was not sold in Japan. In 2014, Kawasaki releases the [[Kawasaki_Vulcan_S | Vulcan S (EN650S)]] model, which, although it does not position itself as a successor to the Kawasaki Vulcan 500 LTD, can still be called such - an inline 2-cylinder "road" engine wrapped in a modern cruiser.
 
The Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan model was produced until 2009 and was targeted at foreign markets - this motorcycle was not sold in Japan. In 2014, Kawasaki releases the [[Kawasaki_Vulcan_S | Vulcan S (EN650S)]] model, which, although it does not position itself as a successor to the Kawasaki Vulcan 500 LTD, can still be called such - an inline 2-cylinder "road" engine wrapped in a modern cruiser.
 
'' The main competitors of the Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan in the class: ''
 
* [[Honda_Steed_600 | Honda Steed / Shadow 600]]
 
* [[Suzuki_LS650_Savage | Suzuki LS650 Savage]]
 
* [[Yamaha_XV535_Virago | Yamaha XV535 Virago]] / [[Yamaha_XVS650_Drag_Star | Yamaha XVS650 Drag Star]]
 
  
 
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| [[Image: Kawasaki-en-500-vulcan-classic-bikes-details-video 8.jpg | 300px | thumb | right | Kawasaki EN500A Vulcan (1990-1996)]]
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| [[Image: 2007-Kawasaki-Vulcan500-LTDa.jpg | 300px | thumb | right | Kawasaki EN500C Vulcan (1996-2009)]]
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 13 July 2023

Kawasaki EN500A Vulcan

Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan appeared in 1990 and replaced the Kawasaki 454 LTD. Unlike the classic V-engine layout, the Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan gets an in-line 2-cylinder engine from the Kawasaki GPZ 500.

Lineup:

Main competitors:

Subsequently, this engine was installed on a large number of models - in addition to GPZ500, on Kawasaki ER-5, Kawasaki KLE 500 + on domestic Japanese models with a slightly reduced volume - Kawasaki EX-4, Kawasaki KLE 400. Moreover, this engine became the progenitor of the modern engine installed on the Kawasaki Versys 650, Kawasaki ER-6 and Kawasaki Vulcan S models. The first versions of the Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan produced 60 hp. power and 46 Nm of torque. At the time of its release, the Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan was a classic short wheelbase cruiser with a steel frame, cast wheels, classic suspensions (telescopic fork in front, double shock absorber in the rear), rear drum brake and belt drive.

Generations:

  • Kawasaki EN500A Vulcan (1990-1996) - first generation. The model is distinguished by the classic appearance of the 80-90s, a forced engine, alloy wheels and a belt drive.
  • Kawasaki EN500C Vulcan (1996-2009) - second generation. The model has a more modern appearance, a reconfigured engine (less power, but better traction), spoke wheels and a chain drive. This modification may be referred to as Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan Classic or'Kawasaki Vulcan 500 LTD.

For the domestic Japanese market, a 400 cc version was available - Kawasaki EN 400 Vulcan.

The Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan model was produced until 2009 and was targeted at foreign markets - this motorcycle was not sold in Japan. In 2014, Kawasaki releases the Vulcan S (EN650S) model, which, although it does not position itself as a successor to the Kawasaki Vulcan 500 LTD, can still be called such - an inline 2-cylinder "road" engine wrapped in a modern cruiser.

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Specifications

Specifications Kawasaki EN500 Vulcan:

Generations Kawasaki EN500A (1990-1996) Kawasaki EN500C (1996-2009)
Motorcycle type cruiser
Engine type 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, in-line
Working volume 498 cc cm.
Cooling liquid
Bore / stroke 74x58 mm
Compression ratio 10.7: 1 10.2: 1
Number of valves per cylinder 4 valves per cylinder (DOHC)
Fuel supply system carburetor x2 Keihin CVK34 carburetor x2 Keihin CVK32
Ignition type transistor
Maximum power 60 hp at 9800 rpm (54.2 hp at 9500 rpm - on the wheel) 46 hp at 8000 rpm (34 hp - versions for Germany and Switzerland, 45 hp - France)
Maximum torque 46 Nm @ 8000 rpm 45 Nm @ 6,000 rpm (39 Nm - German and Swiss versions)
Gearbox 6-step
Drive type belt chain
Frame steel tubular
Front suspension 36mm telescopic fork, 150mm travel
Rear suspension swingarm with two shock absorbers (adjustable preload), stroke - 100 mm
Front tire size 100 / 90-19
Rear tire size 140 / 90-15
Front brakes 1 disc 300 mm, 1-piston caliper
Rear brakes drum
Dimensions (L x W x H) 2265x840x1230 mm 2320x830x1125 mm
Saddle height 730 mm 715 mm
Wheelbase 1555 mm 1595 mm
Fuel tank capacity 11.0 l 15.0 l
Maximum speed 172 km / h 160 km / h
Acceleration to 100 km / h n / a 6.7 sec
Motorcycle weight (curb) 199 kg 214 kg

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