I have the 2010 version with 90k/kms on the clock. I bought it new and rode it daily on a 200km commute until I retired in 2013. After that I went on many weekend highway rides. It is a great bike for that purpose. A 6 speed transmission with cruise control and a deep comfortable seat make it ideal for a long day's riding. The tank is 20 litres so with judicious use of the gears and the cruise control you'll get 300kms or more from a tank. When the orange warning light comes on you have about 50kms left. There's plenty of storage both in the luggage and the 2 glove boxes in the dash. There is plenty of information from the instruments including fuel range which changes constantly based on speed, gear and terrain. Two trip meters and and odometer as well as a plethora of warning lights including for the cruise and ABS. The audio is fine AM/FM - we don't have satellite radio in Australia. You can attach a music player through an auxillary connection and play your own music through the bikes on board audio. It's a heavy bike at 400kg (900lbs) and not one for inexperienced riders or one you'd buy to do the daily commute unless ride is on the highway or open road. It's modeled on a Harley only brand new it is half the price ride away in Australia. There is an issue with heat on the right side from the exhaust. Sometime after 2010 Kawasaki added an extra fan behind the seat on the right hand side to draw the heat away and push it out behind the rider on the left hand side. I haven't ridden the newer model so I don't know how effective that arrangement has been.
@@robdonell9915 I no longer have the Voyager. I replaced it with a Spyder RT Ltd. I don't know about any upgrade to the heat deflection fan. The Voyager is no longer sold in Australia where I live.
Much as I loved the bike it was proving to be too heavy for me. Getting it off the stand and then controlling it at low speed around roundabouts, at traffic lights and give way signs was becoming a challenge. You don't notice the weight when you're on the open road but at low speeds it is quite heavy. As it turned out my son had an accident, and his bike was totaled so I sold him the Voyage for the payout and used the money to help fund the Spyder. I love all the safety features of the Spyder, but I still enjoy a two-wheeler ride as I have a Suzuki Burgman 650 scooter. Not quite a cruiser but fun to ride. @@Rapheal.De.La.Ghetto
I have a 2006 Vulcan Classic LT and it has been a great bike, low maintenance and very nimble for a bagger. My only gripe about the Voyager is the lack of modern electronics (Nav, Bluetooth, etc.). Other than that, I don’t think you can go wrong with any Kawasaki.
My opinion. After experience with with cars and bikes that include "modern electronics". . . . I think things like after aftermarket GPS's, Bluetooth communicators, music etc. are generally better than the ones that the manufacturers provide and you get things like lifetime map updates which you generally don't get with the units provided by the manufacturers and these things go out of date every 3-5 years so if you have aftermarket you can just update when you decide its necessary.
@@Jagshemasher I agree that aftermarket is generally better than OEM, but just having the option of having a TFT for navigation and vehicle information is easier to see and use than trying to use the screen on a cell phone.
@@lancem4473 - I have a an FJR1300 that similarly does not come with a factory GPS but I have a Garmin XT that is mounted between the handlebars on a very solid bracket and the thing chirps directions to me through a Cardo Intercom. The advantage of his standalone GPS you can take it and use it in different vehicles and I also think the Garmin XT is probably way more powerful than anything you can get from the manufacturer mounted GPS system. I’m sure there must be similar good brackets that have been developed for the Kawasaki as well.
Best upgrade for the voyager / vaquero is the IVANS tune.. freedom performance exhaust, roaring toyz intake. Really opens them up. They're great bikes. I have a 2011 vaquero
I have a 2018 with 9500 original miles. The bike is mint. I have back issues from almost 40 years of trucking. The Bike is great just to big to safely handle its going up sale.
I'm not Christian, and I enjoy your reviews. Usually, I fast forward your bible verse section. I do appreciate the side of your faith that makes you espouse about "wisdom." Spot on. Even faithless, we share the same values. Thanks for good videos.
my fist bike is a 05 Vulcan classic 800, and i love it,i thank you for that. i watched all your vids on the Vulcan. and it is the perfect bike to start on. and now im into the Voyagers
I know this is 5 years old, I have a 2010 Voyager exactly like this one. I bought it in 2015 with 1700 miles and was very fortunate to get it for $7500.00, I now have 31,000 trouble free miles on it. I also have a Concours for the crotch rocket yearning inside me. I use a run flat car tire on the rear and a larger than stock front tire.
Keep sharing your faith and kick butt videos on all kinds of bikes. It's your channel, your faith and your business. Those that dog you in the comments about you sharing your faith are pretty quick to share the lack of theirs.
Just got rid of my '15, I put short windshield on it...... I need air Actually the 900's have a bigger gas tank The mpg is about 45 highway.....not really that good for pure highway driving Kawasaki did 6th gear right, their 1500 5 speed did 55mph at 2500rpm The 1700 6 speed in 5th does 55 at 2500 and 70 in 6th........so they simply added a gear, others rearrange gearing and end up with 6th being just slightly higher than the old 5th in Nissan's versa, 6th gear is actually lower than the old 5th.......much better for having fun in the curves but not better for highway mpg. Look at those grips, way too much crap, the radio isn't worth anything, cruise control is exceptional, the bike feels too short(wheel to wheel), but it handles curves nicely Stock rear tire got 5k, changed to shinko after 5k it was still good tire This was my first and last fairing, I traded in for '19 C90T
I own several bikes including a 23 Voyager. They are comparable to other 103s in their class. It wont lurch you back in your seat and make your arms feel like their pulled out of their socket from that wonderous pushrod torque like my 114 will but they are fine. Very smooth and predictable. Tame and heavy as hell. Goldwings are monsters too tho. It wouldnt compare favorably well on hard acceleration thats for sure
YEARS LATER... (Same shit expectations) Yall are doing your homework in the wrong place, enjoy the view atop a bike you've been thinking about. Simple. Thanks for the vid SRK
Chill vaquero has different hard bags (open from side) side ratings (block wind from legs) no chrome, red gauges, different gearing for low end power, no tour pack (trunk), different seat. Still has same power plant, radio, cruise control, 6 speed transmission
I blew through a stator & regulator cause I kept leaving my key on 😂 besides that, my 900 has been practically indestructible. if I can find the cash this season, I would love to upgrade. Not sure if I want to upgrade to a newer bike or if I want to attempt to get a new property 😭
Hello Shaun, have watched many of your videos, A quick question do you do export of motorcycles. As at the moment you are riding a Kawasaki vulcan voyager. Not many available in the U K. Dr dave
Looks like you are riding through PA. I have an 03 Vulcan 1600 Classic I bought new and I am looking to get either a Vaquero or Voyager. What do you think is more comfy? Thanks.
I'm the one buying this bike so I can say having had a Vulcan 900 as my first bike they are great bikes just wasn't enough power for me on the interstate. And it vibrated something fierce around 75 mph. But was fantastic to learn on. Had a Harley street glide after and loved it but had to sell it after I got in a bind, should have bought one of these instead of that over priced Harley.
bravo2aviation she’s a great ride. Gotta get used to the fixed fairing but she’s got a ton of power. That heat coming of the engine was crazy hot but nothing I can’t handle. Great bike. I’m happy with my purchase 👍
I don't know who appointed you to pretend that you get to speak for everyone @@gman9582 but since I'm not interested in your opinion either, I guess that we're even ! 😂 😂 😂
There are lots of mods you can do to these bikes. My 2010 is still running strong at 77000 miles ! Here’s a link to some of the things you can do to them. ruclips.net/video/RWGPQCMk4RM/видео.htmlsi=gXOw1ZtbjKOugUk-
Please spare us the Bible verses, and stick to the motorcycles. Early Christianity was NOT at all like so-called "Christianity" came to be later, and in our day. Personal spiritual experiences of people contradict Bible Christianity. PLEASE STOP..
Sorry, you have that completely backwards. He is quoting Biblical passages. The wise, in the bible, would be compared to a know it all. The fool in the Bible is more along the lines of ignorant but searching. So the wise fail because they thought they knew everything and the fool prospers because he is always searching for the right path.
I have owned a 2010 Voyager for 6 years. It's been a great bike. I've ridden it all over the country with zero issues.
Thats awesome! Have fun with it!
I'm looking at a 2013 tomorrow. I'm 6'3" and it looks long enough for me.
@@kevinneumann3845 was it long enough brotha? I’m looking for one soon and I’m 6’5
@@kingn00b99 i didnt buy one.
@@kevinneumann3845 thanks brother
The Voyager is the smoothest and most powerful bike i've ever ridden. I had 4 inch cobra slash downs on it and she sounds awesome hell of a ride!!
I have the 2010 version with 90k/kms on the clock. I bought it new and rode it daily on a 200km commute until I retired in 2013. After that I went on many weekend highway rides. It is a great bike for that purpose. A 6 speed transmission with cruise control and a deep comfortable seat make it ideal for a long day's riding. The tank is 20 litres so with judicious use of the gears and the cruise control you'll get 300kms or more from a tank. When the orange warning light comes on you have about 50kms left. There's plenty of storage both in the luggage and the 2 glove boxes in the dash. There is plenty of information from the instruments including fuel range which changes constantly based on speed, gear and terrain. Two trip meters and and odometer as well as a plethora of warning lights including for the cruise and ABS. The audio is fine AM/FM - we don't have satellite radio in Australia. You can attach a music player through an auxillary connection and play your own music through the bikes on board audio. It's a heavy bike at 400kg (900lbs) and not one for inexperienced riders or one you'd buy to do the daily commute unless ride is on the highway or open road. It's modeled on a Harley only brand new it is half the price ride away in Australia. There is an issue with heat on the right side from the exhaust. Sometime after 2010 Kawasaki added an extra fan behind the seat on the right hand side to draw the heat away and push it out behind the rider on the left hand side. I haven't ridden the newer model so I don't know how effective that arrangement has been.
Is there an upgrade for the heat deflection fan ?
@@robdonell9915 I no longer have the Voyager. I replaced it with a Spyder RT Ltd. I don't know about any upgrade to the heat deflection fan. The Voyager is no longer sold in Australia where I live.
@rogersmith5371 was there a reason you got rid of it other than just wanting a spyder?
Much as I loved the bike it was proving to be too heavy for me. Getting it off the stand and then controlling it at low speed around roundabouts, at traffic lights and give way signs was becoming a challenge. You don't notice the weight when you're on the open road but at low speeds it is quite heavy. As it turned out my son had an accident, and his bike was totaled so I sold him the Voyage for the payout and used the money to help fund the Spyder. I love all the safety features of the Spyder, but I still enjoy a two-wheeler ride as I have a Suzuki Burgman 650 scooter. Not quite a cruiser but fun to ride. @@Rapheal.De.La.Ghetto
I bought my 2017 Vulcan Voyager...rode it all over the state of Ohio and to WV...zero issues.
I have a 2006 Vulcan Classic LT and it has been a great bike, low maintenance and very nimble for a bagger. My only gripe about the Voyager is the lack of modern electronics (Nav, Bluetooth, etc.). Other than that, I don’t think you can go wrong with any Kawasaki.
My opinion. After experience with with cars and bikes that include "modern electronics". . . . I think things like after aftermarket GPS's, Bluetooth communicators, music etc. are generally better than the ones that the manufacturers provide and you get things like lifetime map updates which you generally don't get with the units provided by the manufacturers and these things go out of date every 3-5 years so if you have aftermarket you can just update when you decide its necessary.
@@Jagshemasher I agree that aftermarket is generally better than OEM, but just having the option of having a TFT for navigation and vehicle information is easier to see and use than trying to use the screen on a cell phone.
@@lancem4473 - I have a an FJR1300 that similarly does not come with a factory GPS but I have a Garmin XT that is mounted between the handlebars on a very solid bracket and the thing chirps directions to me through a Cardo Intercom. The advantage of his standalone GPS you can take it and use it in different vehicles and I also think the Garmin XT is probably way more powerful than anything you can get from the manufacturer mounted GPS system. I’m sure there must be similar good brackets that have been developed for the Kawasaki as well.
Best upgrade for the voyager / vaquero is the IVANS tune.. freedom performance exhaust, roaring toyz intake. Really opens them up. They're great bikes. I have a 2011 vaquero
Bike got here last night. I love it! Thank you Sean and Caleb.
+Noxbellator awesome!!!!
I have a 2018 with 9500 original miles. The bike is mint.
I have back issues from almost 40 years of trucking. The Bike is great just to big to safely handle its going up sale.
I'm not Christian, and I enjoy your reviews. Usually, I fast forward your bible verse section. I do appreciate the side of your faith that makes you espouse about "wisdom." Spot on.
Even faithless, we share the same values. Thanks for good videos.
Same. Usually it’s a 10-20 second skip. Not this time 😑
@@mindspinn311 LOL. I feel ya.
my fist bike is a 05 Vulcan classic 800, and i love it,i thank you for that. i watched all your vids on the Vulcan. and it is the perfect bike to start on. and now im into the Voyagers
Over 100K on my 2011 Voyager and she is still running strong! Can't go wrong with these!
I know this is 5 years old, I have a 2010 Voyager exactly like this one. I bought it in 2015 with 1700 miles and was very fortunate to get it for $7500.00, I now have 31,000 trouble free miles on it. I also have a Concours for the crotch rocket yearning inside me. I use a run flat car tire on the rear and a larger than stock front tire.
Love that deep note from the pipes. Puts my 950 V-Star to shame.
Someday I hope to get a Vulcan Voyager. I used to have a Voyager 1200 and I currently ride a 1988 Vulcan 88 1500A and a 2007 Vulcan 900
Reliable Streetglide ! Sweet ...
Kawasaki Voyager seem to be a excellent choice. I nvr lug my engine, thats hard on it, once u get down to 2,000 rpms its time to down shift.
Fantastic Channel Shaun. Started watching a few weeks ago and can’t stop. Keep it up my friend.
Kept waiting for that sticky note to fly off...
Nah man the power of the lord will hold it on
on the part about maintenance is that Japanese bikes tend to be very low maintenance
Fools don't learn any lessons at all. That's why they’re fools.
Love your channel Shaun keep on doing your thing. So positive!!
Riding a year 2000 vulcan nomad 1500 with 90k on it!
Excellent POV review, one of the best I've seen from a rider perspective. And I loved the advice! Cheers from Australia!
Have an '07 Vulcan 1500 Classic and hope to upgrade to the Voyager some day.
Keep sharing your faith and kick butt videos on all kinds of bikes. It's your channel, your faith and your business. Those that dog you in the comments about you sharing your faith are pretty quick to share the lack of theirs.
Great bike, plenty of aftermarket support (fuel controller, intake, exhaust, seats ect..)
Just got rid of my '15, I put short windshield on it...... I need air
Actually the 900's have a bigger gas tank
The mpg is about 45 highway.....not really that good for pure highway driving
Kawasaki did 6th gear right, their 1500 5 speed did 55mph at 2500rpm
The 1700 6 speed in 5th does 55 at 2500 and 70 in 6th........so they simply added a gear, others rearrange gearing and end up with 6th being just slightly higher than the old 5th
in Nissan's versa, 6th gear is actually lower than the old 5th.......much better for having fun in the curves but not better for highway mpg.
Look at those grips, way too much crap, the radio isn't worth anything, cruise control is exceptional, the bike feels too short(wheel to wheel), but it handles curves nicely
Stock rear tire got 5k, changed to shinko after 5k it was still good tire
This was my first and last fairing, I traded in for '19 C90T
Being a touring bike do these bikes come with heated grips if not could it be added without causing problems with other components?
I love the words of wisdom you give it makes me feel idk a bit wiser myself hearing the word of God in a different light.
Nice bike. But that radio looks like it's from the 1990s or something.... Especially in light of what everybody else is doing nowadays..
Would a Voyager keep up with a pack of Goldwings? Im considering switching from my F6b
I own several bikes including a 23 Voyager. They are comparable to other 103s in their class. It wont lurch you back in your seat and make your arms feel like their pulled out of their socket from that wonderous pushrod torque like my 114 will but they are fine. Very smooth and predictable. Tame and heavy as hell. Goldwings are monsters too tho. It wouldnt compare favorably well on hard acceleration thats for sure
Im sorry man but I learned nothing from this video at all
Schmidt McGready 9 minutes before even talking about the bike, then kind of rambling about things he sees... Very out of character for this channel...
That was the worst review ever. 9 min total and first 3min blablabla.
Bigbug and all
YEARS LATER...
(Same shit expectations)
Yall are doing your homework in the wrong place, enjoy the view atop a bike you've been thinking about. Simple. Thanks for the vid SRK
Sos
Could you do a video talking about what the things to know before to buy a 1500 nomad please? Thank you
howdy i just bought a kawasaki voyager 1200 2000 model for $100.00 down and $100.00 a month not bad right run's like new
A 9 min video and 2 and a half min talking about nothing . 👎👎
Gray Wolf If you don’t like it watch CNN snowflake
Hey Shaun...not.sure why you're so skeptical about those deer horns? In Australia we love those, they work for kangaroos
;-D
I’m 5’7 , 155
Do you feel this would be tough to ride?
I'm shorter and lighter, I rode it just fine for a short trip with a passenger. Not bike, just did it as a favor.
@@adanny101 thank you
how's it different from Vaquero? same fixed fairing, bags and stuff.. they really look the same to me
Chill vaquero has different hard bags (open from side) side ratings (block wind from legs) no chrome, red gauges, different gearing for low end power, no tour pack (trunk), different seat. Still has same power plant, radio, cruise control, 6 speed transmission
I blew through a stator & regulator cause I kept leaving my key on 😂 besides that, my 900 has been practically indestructible. if I can find the cash this season, I would love to upgrade. Not sure if I want to upgrade to a newer bike or if I want to attempt to get a new property 😭
Just put cobra 4 inch slipon's on my 2019. Great sound but getting some back pressure now.
Sticky note aint even moving.. Awesome windscreen
Ur advice is spot on.
What do think about ECU reflash? Can you do a video explaining it, good or bad ? I want to be wise
Get it done. It's a must!
Ivan's flash is well worth it. You will be haap
Great talk about fools. I'm a christian and I'm happy you are too.
I'm muslim and hey I'm glad you christian
Hello Shaun, have watched many of your videos, A quick question do you do export of motorcycles. As at the moment you are riding a Kawasaki vulcan voyager. Not many available in the U K. Dr dave
There’s only one REAL voyager. And that’s the 1200 XII. Very high reving, manageable power. They should have put that inline four in more bikes.
Nope. The 1700 is a voyager wether you like it or not. Who says? Kawasaki does. Its on my title.
I had one of those they were very nice
Truth be told 10/10 people with deer horns that still hit a deer say they don’t work.
Exactly why i don't have a radio.
ride the damn bike and nix the preaching
You have the choice to stay or leave the video
Keep preaching, Shaun!
Do you think the Voyager is as good as a new honda goldwing?
Hell no. (I have a Voyager)
For 8 grand less, it is.
Don't you mean 11, thousand LOL
Great talk on the Bible and great bike from South Africa
How much weight can the top mounted rear storage trunk hold? I had seen the side can hold I think it is 15 or 16 lbs.
I'm thinking about getting a Kawasaki Vulcan Voyager. Any last words ? Anyone?
Adam deste You can’t go wrong with a Kawasaki, very reliable. You won’t be disappointed.
I was fixing to get one as well before the rona messed up my financial plans.
Get it! You'll love it!
Rumor has it that you put those post-it notes over scratches and dents.
holoholo haole no ka oi That’s a pretty stupid rumor. Half the time he takes them off.
Woody, or they blow off while he's crushing it down the highway
holoholo haole no ka oi yeah. I watch all his videos.
WoodyOn2Wheels, me too, look forward to them. primes me for a good ride.
Weird, because he always put it in the same spot in different bikes lol
Hoe is handle bar position for a taller individual?
Really? You're going to preach to me? Arrogant.............
Looks like you are riding through PA. I have an 03 Vulcan 1600 Classic I bought new and I am looking to get either a Vaquero or Voyager. What do you think is more comfy? Thanks.
Voyager
32 mpg, no wonder there for sale.
Should I be wise and not buy a Kawasaki Voyager?
+Edward Willwert I like the voyager
Are you out of Lancaster Pennsylvania?
Trying to decide betwen this bike or a vulcan 900
I'm the one buying this bike so I can say having had a Vulcan 900 as my first bike they are great bikes just wasn't enough power for me on the interstate. And it vibrated something fierce around 75 mph. But was fantastic to learn on. Had a Harley street glide after and loved it but had to sell it after I got in a bind, should have bought one of these instead of that over priced Harley.
I traded a 900 in on a voyager. Best decision ever. Much better ride
bravo2aviation she’s a great ride. Gotta get used to the fixed fairing but she’s got a ton of power. That heat coming of the engine was crazy hot but nothing I can’t handle. Great bike. I’m happy with my purchase 👍
Think it's time to trade the ninja
Good advice.
Bike review starts at 2:32
Life coach before that... unsolicited life advice 😑👎
Road kings are a very good choice.
Eh. If you've got money to burn.
I love my Road King
No preaching dude reviews please ..
Just laid down my 07 Yamaha v star 650 on Friday so can't ride right now :-(
Noob Rider back problems?
Get Better soon.
cool video, however that whol;e speach about wisdom was ironicaly Stupid and long
You lost credibility and my interest after giving your sermon on taking advice. After listening to all that crap I'm not interested in your opinion..
noyopacific then don’t watch his reviews. No one is interested in your opinion.
I don't know who appointed you to pretend that you get to speak for everyone @@gman9582 but since I'm not interested in your opinion either, I guess that we're even ! 😂 😂 😂
@@gman9582 I concur !!! lol
I got a 2010 voyager is a good bike don't be a fool and buy a h/d
voyagers are great bikes for sure thanks for watching
There are lots of mods you can do to these bikes. My 2010 is still running strong at 77000 miles ! Here’s a link to some of the things you can do to them. ruclips.net/video/RWGPQCMk4RM/видео.htmlsi=gXOw1ZtbjKOugUk-
Love the verses, but not the 2 minute sermon.
I'M sold
Skip to 2:30 to skip the bible bullshit.
Get about 2 minutes in to skip the reverend shit, to get to the actual bike talk.
I'm proud to be a fool. You can tell some one something or you can let them find out on there own.
Please spare us the Bible verses, and stick to the motorcycles. Early Christianity was NOT at all like so-called "Christianity" came to be later, and in our day. Personal spiritual experiences of people contradict Bible Christianity. PLEASE STOP..
Nice big bike very well worth b jñnn
turned the video off at 2:27 and went looking for other channels with no bible bashers...
...but you stayed long enough to leave a comment. Durrrr
Sorry, you have that completely backwards. He is quoting Biblical passages. The wise, in the bible, would be compared to a know it all. The fool in the Bible is more along the lines of ignorant but searching. So the wise fail because they thought they knew everything and the fool prospers because he is always searching for the right path.
The worst review I have ever seen