The Japanese motorcycle manufacturing company has unveiled its another special edition of Vulcan S models. Kawasaki has launched two new models in its Vulcan S series, including Vulcan S, Vulcan S ABS Cafe and Vulcan SE. The company showcased its new models, recently at the AIMExpo in Florida, USA.
The motorcycle maker company has showcased couple of 2016 models including a new ZX-10R which get a significant rejuvenate, Matrix Camo Gray KLR650 and the blacked out model of 2016 ZX-14R. The bikes are equipped with Brembo brakes and stainless steel lines along with a new LCD dash which provides a splendid look with speculating features.
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The entire new models in the 2016 Vulcan S line up series are designed to enhance the prominence of this motorcycle. The newly built bike is designed with distinctive front headlight and integrated by a bright and compact LED tail light. The powerful taillight is embodied into the rear fender, that is supported by the rear fender.
The Vulcan S 2016 is powered by a 649cc liquid cooled parallel twin engine, which is said to be derived from the Kawasaki Ninja 650 and tuned for mid range torque. The engine is constituted by giving the power of around 60PS and the torque of about 64Nm. Power delivery of the bike offers a smooth and responsive power and nimble handling.
The company is offering a different range of accessories under the name ERGO-FIT, which enclose the different options to the motorcycle, fit for riders. Under this name, Kawasaki is offering a different footpeg position, different handlebars and even the seats with different heights. They will be available free of charge to customize the bike with ERGO-FIT parts according to individual preferences.
The other variant of the Kawasaki is Vulcan S Cafe, which is said to be loaded with a new speculating feature of tinted wind deflector and an exclusive color scheme. According to this newly added feature, deflector mounts over the headlight, changing the flow of air coming toward the rider. The Kawasaki Cafe has painted with a contrasting Metallic Matte Carbon Gray and receives a Candy Lime Green sports stripe.
Apart from the additional features added by the company, Cafe racer seems to be the best, because it is still a cruiser. The 2016 Kawasaki Vulcan S ABS cafe will be available for $7,999, a $600 premium on the regular Vulcan S ABS. Kawasaki announced Vulcan SE with a two-tone metallic Imperial Blue and Metallic Spark Black color with the blue stripping on the wheels. The SE model comes with standard ABS and is priced at $7,399. It is expected that the company will introduce the Vulcan S range of Cruisers in India as well. But we have to wait when these bikes will make their way to India.