Agree with most you say, had mine for 3 years now and absolutely love it. Engine braking is subjective and your riding style will dictate. I prefer gear changes to braking in most circumstance and for me the engine braking is suoerb and allows. Real handy in mountain twistes great rider control.
Great video dude. I'm considering buying a 2019 Vulcan as my daily commuter in the city. What do you think? Is it up for the task or the suspension is not that comfortable for that?
Great video. But a few corrections that I'd like to make: 1. Ergo fit can accommodate even people who are much shorter than 5'6 in height. 2. There are only 2 handlebar options, not 3. But there are 3 footpeg and 3 seat options. Great bike. Mine clocks at 10,000km and I have had loads of fun riding it. My only gripe about it is the lack of a slipper and assist clutch.
As a person who has been riding for decades, this bike seems awesome. That motor has already proved touring (versys) and speed (ninja). Lightweight and comfortable, so power to weight really kicks it up out of its class. I am interested to see how it looks as you modify it. Have fun and good luck.
Im seriously considering the Vulcan s. I am coming from big sport bikes and want to go to something with more comfort like a cruiser (im closing in on my 50s), but i want the performance of a sport bike. I think the Vulcan s would be perfect. I am also considering the z650rs also. Love the look of bike. Its a tough choice. Thanks for the vid!!
Dawg, I just posted this above, but here ya go. The engine braking is caused by the mapping in the ECU. If you have your ECU remapped this issue will be cured. I have a Versys 650, same engine. Remapping smoothed out all the stock engine issues. Hope this helps. BTW it's not cheap but it is worth it. Don't cheap out and try those aftermarket plug-in, waist of time and money.
@josephbania4564 my Ninja 400 and Ninja 1000 were the same way. They also had that snappy throttle. I believe it has something to do with the emissions crap. I currently have a KLX300 dualsport and I installed the fuel controller and aftermarket exhaust. Bike runs so much better. I'm either going to get the Vulcan or the z650rs within the next 2 weeks. Thanks so much for the advice.
@josephbania4564 I just got my Vulcan s Tuesday. You weren't kidding with the engine braking. It really let's you know when you down shift 😅 I'm going to eventually do what you said. I'm just going to have to get used to it in the meantime.
I was told that if you send your ECU to get flashed that it will completely do away with the engine braking. Obviously there’s other perks also. I recommend to everyone to join the Kawasaki Vulcan 650 group on Facebook. Real nice group of people with a lot of helpful information!
The engine braking is caused by the mapping in the ECU. If you have your ECU remapped this issue will be cured. I have a Versys 650, same engine. Remapping smoothed out all the stock engine issues. Hope this helps.
@beginnersgarage3542 I'm not sure what a leader bike is? I had a zr750 kawasaki perfect size, but I wouldn't want to go smaller. Which is a shame because otherwise I would be 100% on getting a Vulcan
@@kurgon1976 leader bike is a 1000 or bigger. They are coming out with a 1000 Vulcan next year. I like the bike but not enough to buy the 1000. My new one will be a R1 or S1000RR
Get rid of that shitty after markets passenger pegs. I ahd those and they just arnt worth it. They scratch my swing arm when girl rode and i jiat got the. Oem ones for 100 bucks they look and feel better and easy to install
Agree with most you say, had mine for 3 years now and absolutely love it. Engine braking is subjective and your riding style will dictate. I prefer gear changes to braking in most circumstance and for me the engine braking is suoerb and allows. Real handy in mountain twistes great rider control.
It fits a 5ft2 person too, I own one myself. Great video!
You are right! And thank you!
Great video dude. I'm considering buying a 2019 Vulcan as my daily commuter in the city. What do you think? Is it up for the task or the suspension is not that comfortable for that?
Yeah man it’s great for that. It’s an overall great bike!
That is actually a nice bike. I would tie down the control cables to the handlebars and put the mirrors below the handlebars. But I like it
Thanks man! I plan on it, but I am going with different mirrors and apes. I plan on doing it all then
The Vulcan 650 is a nice bike! Well worth the money! I did a review on it too! 👍 Had some slight upgrades to it too!
Great video. But a few corrections that I'd like to make:
1. Ergo fit can accommodate even people who are much shorter than 5'6 in height.
2. There are only 2 handlebar options, not 3. But there are 3 footpeg and 3 seat options.
Great bike. Mine clocks at 10,000km and I have had loads of fun riding it. My only gripe about it is the lack of a slipper and assist clutch.
As a person who has been riding for decades, this bike seems awesome. That motor has already proved touring (versys) and speed (ninja). Lightweight and comfortable, so power to weight really kicks it up out of its class. I am interested to see how it looks as you modify it. Have fun and good luck.
Thank you for the input , ride safe !
Im seriously considering the Vulcan s. I am coming from big sport bikes and want to go to something with more comfort like a cruiser (im closing in on my 50s), but i want the performance of a sport bike. I think the Vulcan s would be perfect.
I am also considering the z650rs also. Love the look of bike. Its a tough choice.
Thanks for the vid!!
Dawg, I just posted this above, but here ya go. The engine braking is caused by the mapping in the ECU. If you have your ECU remapped this issue will be cured. I have a Versys 650, same engine. Remapping smoothed out all the stock engine issues. Hope this helps. BTW it's not cheap but it is worth it. Don't cheap out and try those aftermarket plug-in, waist of time and money.
@josephbania4564 my Ninja 400 and Ninja 1000 were the same way. They also had that snappy throttle. I believe it has something to do with the emissions crap. I currently have a KLX300 dualsport and I installed the fuel controller and aftermarket exhaust. Bike runs so much better. I'm either going to get the Vulcan or the z650rs within the next 2 weeks. Thanks so much for the advice.
@josephbania4564 I just got my Vulcan s Tuesday. You weren't kidding with the engine braking. It really let's you know when you down shift 😅
I'm going to eventually do what you said. I'm just going to have to get used to it in the meantime.
I bought the touring version. Love it to bits.
I'm only 50 miles in.
My biggest pain is the engine braking too. Any fix for it?
I was told that if you send your ECU to get flashed that it will completely do away with the engine braking. Obviously there’s other perks also. I recommend to everyone to join the Kawasaki Vulcan 650 group on Facebook. Real nice group of people with a lot of helpful information!
The engine braking is caused by the mapping in the ECU. If you have your ECU remapped this issue will be cured. I have a Versys 650, same engine. Remapping smoothed out all the stock engine issues. Hope this helps.
Yeah man I read that too. Plan on sending it off to get flashed to take care of that!
I need that …
Out the door $7000 ? which dealership ?
Midwest Motorsports in Festus Missouri
10400 euro in my country. Those taxes are killing us. Netherlands suck.
They are 8000eur new where I live.
Taxes brought upon the people by the politicians thise same people voted for 😁
Vote for commies, pay the bill 😂
@@enricohagn i dont believe we in the voting system. Its there to keep us thinking we have choice, but its all rigged.
9500 euro in Poland. They have it so good in the USA.
@@enricohagn i never vote for the left. Tree hugging idiots.
i hate that this bike is only a 650cc. I came from a 750 kawi and with a passenger, I can't imaging how much slower this would be.
It’s a good big all around but there is a big difference in power when you go from a leader bike to this
@beginnersgarage3542 I'm not sure what a leader bike is? I had a zr750 kawasaki perfect size, but I wouldn't want to go smaller. Which is a shame because otherwise I would be 100% on getting a Vulcan
@@kurgon1976 leader bike is a 1000 or bigger. They are coming out with a 1000 Vulcan next year. I like the bike but not enough to buy the 1000. My new one will be a R1 or S1000RR
Liter bike, as in 1000cc and up.
Get rid of that shitty after markets passenger pegs. I ahd those and they just arnt worth it. They scratch my swing arm when girl rode and i jiat got the. Oem ones for 100 bucks they look and feel better and easy to install
Yeah man I have a video on them talking about how much I hate them. They are on the list to switch out !