Kawasaki unveils its 2015
Vulcan S ABS motorcycle with a revolutionary Ergo-Fit system, an innovation that takes the
Vulcan S ABS to a whole new level.
Ergo-Fit system denotes the ability to custom fit the motorcycle to your body type and preference. Therefore,
Kawasaki makes the
Vulcan S easily adjustable with an option of three seats, three foot-peg positions, and two handlebar choices. The three seat modes are as follows: Mid-Reach mode, Reduced Reach and Extended Reach.
The
Vulcan S is powered by a liquid-cooled 649cc parallel twin derived from the Ninja 650. It’s a fuel-injected DOHC eight-valve motor with revised cam profiles, plus a modified intake tract, exhaust and ECU.
In addition to that, the sporty character of the
Vulcan S engine is supported by a nimble chassis with superbly neutral steering. It’s a chassis that defies its long and low stature. The Diamond tubular frame utilizes a single lay-down KYB shock offering 3.2 inches of wheel travel, while the well damped 41mm conventional fork is kicked out at 31 degrees of rake and offers 4.7 inches of stability-bolstering trail.
The rumbling engine of
Kawasaki Vulcan S has been engineered specifically to make it cruiser-friendly and to inspire confidence in new riders, while still being fun and agile for experienced riders.