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Cycle News 2015 Issue 10 March 10

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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RIDING IMPRESSION 2015 KAWASAKI VULCAN S BY KIT PALMER PHOTOGRAPHY BY KEVIN WING W hen you hop inside a friend's car, a new car, your wife or husband's car, or even a rent-a-car, what's the first thing you do? Reach for the seat adjustment, right? And maybe even the steering wheel's up-and-down adjustment lever. In fact, we do this so much that we really don't even think about it anymore. It's just what we do to get comfortable when we get into a car. But why isn't it the same for motorcycles? Sure, you can adjust the handlebar position a bit, but that requires a wrench or tool that you probably don't conveniently have in your pocket. And you can't quickly or easily adjust the seat—if at all—on a motorcycle. Only a few high-end models have that luxury; even then, it's usually not as simple as just reaching down and flipping a switch. Mirrors are about the only thing you can adjust instantly and easily when hopping on a street bike for the first time. Kawasaki, however, is trying to do this with one of its latest cruisers, the Vulcan S. The Vulcan S is a 650cc lightweight cruiser designed for the masses. It has look appeal, a user-friendly motor tuned for THE NEW EASY-ON-THE-POCKETBOOK KAWASAKI VULCAN S WITH ERGO FIT IS BUILT FOR COMFORT (AND PERFORMANCE) TAILOR MADE P60

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