For Sale Kawasaki Vulcan Drifter - Indian Chief Clone

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I'm in the process of starting a business, and I'm going to try to liquidate a couple of my "toys" unfortunately. Here's the link to the ad with the photos and text from it. I'm super bummed to be selling it as it's a dream bike of mine, but priorities are different right now.
http://denver.craigslist.org/mcy/4504492790.html
This year of the Kawasaki Vulcan Drifter is the only year the 800cc version came with the highly desirable blacked out frame, forks and details on the rare Drifter model. It looks like a modern clone of the 1940s Indian Chief, which many argue is the best looking motorcycle ever made. From my research, it appears only 900 of these Drifters were made like the one I'm selling, and it's become a cult classic bike. It is in spectacular condition, and basically looks like a new bike. There are no imperfections to speak of, and it runs like new as well. It has both the factory 2 person seat and the solo Corbin saddle which is over $500. It also has some saddle bags, which I typically have off the bike to show off the gorgeous fender.
The bike has 6,600 miles on it, and it is fully up to date on service. The 6,000 mile service was done at a dealership which included rear brake pads, and I just had the front brake pads done as well at G-Force Powersports along with another oil change for the summer. I am starting a small business and selling off a couple of my "toys" to fund the startup.
I have a clean Colorado title in hand as well as a large folder full of receipts and 2 master keys. I'll also include a helmet that matches the bike perfectly. Please text or email me for more information or to come look at it.

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I had a couple questions about the 2 up seat, so I switched them over yesterday. I also snapped pictures of what it looks like under the seat. It's amazingly clean everywhere not a spec of dirt!
PS - the handicapped spot I'm parked in belongs to me and is in the process of being converted back to a "normal" spot as the developer in my building just finished selling all the units and sold me the last space. The bikes really like being in a heated space with zero cars around :)
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