• 2001 Registered
  • 6,600 Mileage
  • Petrol Fuel Type
  • Other Transmission
  • 1470 cc Engine Size

The Kawasaki VN1500 Vulcan Drifter is a fuel-injected, shaft driven and water cooled, created in the classic style lines of the 1940s Indian Chief. I was informed by the previous owner this low miles example was imported Canada hence the speedo being in Kilometers, as expected this cruiser rides like a dream and is in very good overall condition for her ago. A realty head turner with its classic Indian styling, reliability and a fraction for the cost Launched in 1999, at the same time as the Drifter 800, the Drifter 1500 looks very similar to its smaller sibling. Underneath the retro styling however, it is a very different machine. Using the liquid-cooled eight-valve engine from the VN1500, the Drifter has a slow-rewing, grunty power delivery, helped by its electronic fuel-injection system. A maintenance-free shaft drive transfers power to the wide 40cm (16in) back tyre and a five-speed gearbox is changed by a heel and toe shifter pedal. The chassis is similar to the VN1500, with a hidden rear suspension system. But it is the Drifter's styling which is most important. Taking its cues from the American Indian marque of the 1940s, the Kawasaki design team committed fully to the concept. At the front of the bike, a massive, deeply valanced mudguard shrouds almost the entire wire spoked front wheel, topped off by a small headlight and fat fork shrouds. A seamless teardrop fuel tank leads back to the well-padded solo seat, and another bizarrely deep mudguard. The whole arrangement is underlined by a snaking, chromed exhaust pipe which ends in a fishtail slash cut pipe. The Drifter has less chrome plate than other cruisers- 1940s Indians didn't have much chrome either, and many metal parts are finished with a gloss black paint. Riding the Drifter is much like riding many other large cruiser. The engine quickly revs out, and changing up at 3500rpm gives the best progress. Top speed is around 185km/h (115mph), but the wide bars and no wind protection makes keeping this speed up hard. There's little ground clearance, and the suspension and brakes are rather unsophisticated. Kept in town or on slow highway cruises, however, the Drifter is a civilised ride. Many riders customise their Drifter with some of the extensive catalogue of factory and after market custom parts available. PX Welcome // Finance Available // Card Payment Accepted // Delivery Options Available

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Top Speed & Engine Power

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Fuel Consumption

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Engine & Drive Train

  • Transmission
    Other
  • CC
    1,470

Emissions

  • Noise Level dB(A)
    4,125
  • CO2 (g/km)
    172
  • Ultra Low Emission Zone
    TBC

Interior Features

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Exterior Features

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Safety Features

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NCAP Ratings

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Dimensions

  • Height inclusive of roof rails
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  • Width including mirrors
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Weights & Capacities

  • Luggage capacity (seats up)
    litres
  • Luggage capacity (seats down)
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  • Gross vehicle weight
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  • Max loading weight
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  • Turning circle (kerb to kerb)
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  • Max roof load
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  • Turning circle (kerb to kerb)
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