2002 Kawasaki Vulcan Specs

The Kawasaki Vulcan line of cruiser motorcycles was first placed on the market in the early 1980s, in 1984. One example of the many different bikes from the Kawasaki Vulcan series is the 2002 mid-sized Kawasaki Vulcan VN750, which is notable for both its low-slung riding position and V-twin internal combustion engine.
  1. Engine

    • The 2002 Kawasaki Vulcan VN750 has a four-stroke, V-twin internal combustion engine that consists of two cylinders. The engine has eight valves in total, with four valves in each cylinder. The displacement volume of the bike's two cylinders is 45.70 cubic inches. The bore times stroke of the 2002 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 is 3.3 times 2.6 inches, while its compression ratio is 10.3:1. The cruiser motorcycle has a five-speed transmission, with a DOHC (direct overhead camshaft) type of fuel control. The highest speed that the bike can attain is 124. mph. The bike's maximum rpm is 8,500.

    Brakes and Tires

    • The 2002 Kawasaki Vulcan VN750 has dual disc brakes in the front and drum (or expanding) brakes in the back. The dimensions of the front tires of the 2002 Kawasaki Vulcan VN750 are 100/90-19, and the rear tire dimensions are 150/90-15. The front suspension utilizes telescopic forks, and the rear suspension has four-way rebound damping.

    Dimensions

    • The 2002 Kawasaki Vulcan VN750 has a dry weight, which does not include any standard equipment or fuel, of 483 lbs. The motorcycle has a capacity for approximately 3.6 gallons of fuel. The height of the motorcycle's seat is 28.9 inches.