We know something about the all new Kawasaki Vulcan S cafe
The all new cafe racer edition of the Vulcan was revealed at the AIMExpo Show2015 that was organised in Florida US. Recognized as the Kawasaki Vulcan S Cafe this exceptionallimited edition variant has been put up on sale precisely a year post to the regular Vulcan cruiser was revealed at the previous years AIMExpo Show
The all new café racer edition of the Vulcan, was revealed at the AIMExpo Show2015 that was organised in Florida, US. Recognized as the Kawasaki Vulcan S Cafe this exceptionallimited edition variant has been put up on sale precisely a year post to the regular Vulcan cruiser was revealed at the previous year’s AIMExpo Show. The variations in the Vulcan S Café are limited to a freshpainted windshield along with a metallic carbon grey paint hue. This matte paint toneacquires a distinctive green stripe that runs through the axis of the bike. Moreover, the Vulcan S Café also acquiresmodifiable seats and foot pegs along with three settings, making it apposite for riders of diverse heights. Mechanically, the Vulcan S Café recalls all the lubricioustads comprising the engine, suspension as well as the brakes.
The Vulcan S would be deriving its power over an adjusted variant of the 649cc parallel twin unitthat is also used in the Kawasaki Versys 650 and ER-6n. It would arrive producing a power output of 61bhp and torque of 62 Nm, while being paired to a six-speed transmission. ABS is a regular offering in the bike. The demand for retro looking bikes is increasing and expanding in our country, while Yamaha and Triumph are the most dominant names along with their range of Yard Built and Classic motorcycles. However, the modifications in this Kawasaki doesn’t seem fundamentaladequate for the bike to be named as a café racer. The Vulcan S Café trades for an added INR 39,000 over and above the price of a regular bike