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Kawasaki VN2000 Vulcan

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The '''' Kawasaki VN 2000 Vulcan '''' was first introduced in 2004 and was produced until 2010. The introduction of this model to the market was driven by Kawasaki's desire to make the largest cruiser with the most powerful engine, but with the control of a typical classic cruiser. So the Kawasaki VN 2000 Vulcan was born.
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''' Lineup: '''
* [[Kawasaki_VN750_Vulcan | Kawasaki VN750 Vulcan]]
* [[Kawasaki_VN800_Vulcan | Kawasaki VN800 Vulcan]]
* [[Kawasaki_VN1500_Vulcan | Kawasaki VN1500 Vulcan]]
* [[Kawasaki_VN1600_Vulcan | Kawasaki VN1600 Vulcan]]
* [[Kawasaki_VN1700_Vulcan | Kawasaki VN1700 Vulcan]]
* [[Kawasaki_VN2000_Vulcan | Kawasaki VN2000 Vulcan]]
 
The main feature of the motorcycle is a 2-cylinder V-engine liquid-cooled, with a volume of 2053 cc. see, issuing 103 hp. power and 177 Nm of torque, fully available already at 3200 rpm. The motor has electronic fuel injection, dual throttle valves, forged pistons and connecting rods, and valve clearance lifters. Despite the significantly larger displacement, the Kawasaki VN 2000 Vulcan engine practically does not differ in appearance from the engine [[[Kawasaki_VN1600_Vulcan | Kawasaki VN 1600 Vulcan]] - the difference in size is literally a couple of millimeters.