Pros: More time in the saddle Cons: All my Buddies Don't Talk to Me Anymore LOL
After owning a 1979 Harley-Davidson FLH for nearly 14years,I can truly say, "WHY DID I WAIT SO LONG TO REALLY START TO RIDE? During the years of owning the H-D, I spent most of my good riding time in the shop having the bike fixed.No matter what I...
Pros: Great Looks, handling and control. Even better price Cons: Windshield a little low for someone with long torso
I bought a 2002 Kawasaki Vulcan Nomad this summer ('02) and I could not be more pleased. I spent alot of time during the preceeding winter and spring looking at all the heavyweight cruisers, including the Harley's. The Harley road king was almost double...
Pros: Great looks, handling, dependability Cons: small gas tank, low low beam headlight
I have been riding off and on for 23 years and Feb 23rd, 2000 picked up my new (6 miles) on the clock, Nomad. I now have 14,503 miles as of July, 2000, so as you can tell, I ride my scoot. Low beam headlight is not bright as it should be. The fuel...
Pros: Ease of control in handling, style Cons: Passenger seat cushion needs re-styled
I have looked for the last couple of years for a touring bike and was leaning towards a Goldwing. I like what they offer and was impressed with their performance when riding with several friends who own them. However, the price was a little more than I...
Pros: Its all there! Good performance, value! Cons: A few little things, it would be perfect!
This is a very short story, but perhaps you'll find it interesting. I traded my Valkyrie for this bike on "impulse", and have now logged over 3500 miles on it. ( I couldn't afford a Harley!) The value, and included accessories, lower seat...
Pros: fuel injected motor for long life Cons: no tach, pipes could be a little higher
I am a 6'4" 220# 29 year old biker from Ohio. I was in the market for a new bike this spring. After months of looking and sitting on several bikes I chose a VN1500 Nomad. There are alot of bikes out there that don't fit a man my size. My girlfriend...
Pros: Smooth ride,Plenty of power Cons: Air hits top of helmet behind windshield a little. Not a big deal.
The bike is very smooth and responsive. It does have a little sag when you roll back on the throttle, but thats one of the reasons i bought the bike. I didnt want a "crotch rocket" response anyway.This is a great cruiser. A little heavy when trying to...
Pros: quick start, comfort, real head turner Cons: gas mileage
The Nomad 1500 FI is my 4th bike in 4 years and after owning this bike, I am not planning to ever own anything else. I have been riding the Nomad for a year and put on 7500 miles.
I am 5' 2" with a 27 inch inseam. I was able to ride this...
Pros: Comfortable,Smooth running, Affordable Cons: Could have better sound
Since I haven't been riding for about 20 years I was a little skeptical about buying such a big bike, but couldn't resist its features and style and bought it anyway. Glad I did. Riding is better now than then I remember (probably because bikes have...
Pros: Easy Start-Up(fuel injection), Low center of gravity, Great handling. Cons: Haven't found any yet.
2001 KAWASAKI VULCAN NOMAD 1500 FI
I've been riding on the street for 14 years now. I've owned many bikes, including a few GoldWings and a Harley Road King. The Nomad FI is (by far) the nicest bike I have ever ridden.
Let me first...
Pros: Great value, runs for all day fun! Cons: Just a few more ponies, PLEASE?
I've now logged 10k on this bike, including a 5500 mile trip last fall. The temperatures varied from 120 plus to upper 30's, and the performance was flawless. I added "Vance-Hines" pipes ,just prior to leaving Portland. They were easy to...
Pros: Loves the road and can carry almost everything. Beautiful. Cons: Handling in slow manuvers can be a challenge.
I've had this bike a little over a year now, and have never enjoyed riding as much as I do now. I ride to work (65 mi. each way) more than I drive my cage,(It handles good in the rain with good protection from the windshield )and I'm the guy who shows ...
Pros: Easy start-ups, comfortable ride, good handling Cons: Fuel injection requires super unleaded gas
My wife and I both ride 2000 Vulcan Nomad FIs. My wife traded her Yamaha V-Star 1100 and I traded a 1999 Nomad. We have logged over 2000 miles on the bikes and have not had any problems. The new FI has a better road feel in the curves than my 99 did. The...
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