My Review of the Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A

The Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A was my starter motorcycle when I first started to ride a motorcycle (which was last year.) I still own the Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A and ride it quite frequently. Being a female motorcycle driver, I really like the Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A. There are several
 reasons I like the Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A, and I will tell you the reasons in this article.

The Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A isn't very tall. It's not like it's short, but it's not one of the motorcycles where you have to stand on your tiptoes to keep the bike standing up. I prefer a to ride a motorcycle like the Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A, so I can fully put my feet down (or foot down) when I stop. The thought of having to use my tiptoes to try to keep a motorcycle up does still frighten me, although I know I could get used to it eventually. Luckily, the Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A is just the right size for me.

Also, I like the way the foot pegs sit on the Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A. They are very comfortable for me to put my feet on, and especially comfortable during long rides. Some motorcycles have their foot pegs in weird positions, but the Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A has the foot pegs in a good position, a comfortable position.

The Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A also has well-placed handlebars. I'm quite pleased that my arms don't get tired on long rides because the handlebars are placed well on the bike. I don't have to stretch to reach the handlebars on the Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A.

The Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A is an all-around very comfortable bike. The Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A is comfortable to ride for short rides, as well as long rides.

I own a 1994 Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A, and would highly recommend this motorcycle to anyone looking for a good starter motorcycle, or just an overall all-around comfortable motorcycle. I paid $1,300 for my Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500A, which I thought was a pretty good deal for the Kawasaki Motorcycle.