We found the following complaints for KAWASAKI VULCAN (2005)
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Motorcycle keeps burning up batteries once each six months and the low beam headlight bulb burns out every 3,000 miles.this has been an ongoing problem since i bought the bike in february of 2005.even main headlight fuse has burned leaving me stranded at night.the bulb burns in daytime and i have no headlight and i do not know it.i had to use a tow truck due to battery being cooked it left me stranded in reno, nevada.dealer did not replace the battery on warranty and charged me $150 for the battery.these problems make this motorcycle very dangerous to ride.battery failed twice, headlight bulbs failed seven times and i only had the bike for nine months.i bought it new.i have no electrical accessories on the bike.it is stock from the factory.
Motorcycle keeps burning up batteries once each six months and the low beam headlight bulb burns out every 3,000 miles.this has been an ongoing problem since i bought the bike in february of 2005.even main headlight fuse has burned leaving me stranded at night.the bulb burns in daytime and i have no headlight and i do not know it.i had to use a tow truck due to battery being cooked it left me stranded in reno, nevada.dealer did not replace the battery on warranty and charged me $150 for the battery.these problems make this motorcycle very dangerous to ride.battery failed twice, headlight bulbs failed seven times and i only had the bike for nine months.i bought it new.i have no electrical accessories on the bike.it is stock from the factory.
The contact owns a 2007 (na) kawasaki vulcan.on two separate occasions, while driving at an unknown speed, the contact heard a screeching noise coming from the middle of the vehicle.the dealer stated that a belt wax on the drive belt was needed; however, the noise still persists.the current mileage was 2,821 and failure mileage was 2,703.
Motorcycle keeps burning up batteries once each six months and the low beam headlight bulb burns out every 3,000 miles.this has been an ongoing problem since i bought the bike in february of 2005.even main headlight fuse has burned leaving me stranded at night.the bulb burns in daytime and i have no headlight and i do not know it.i had to use a tow truck due to battery being cooked it left me stranded in reno, nevada.dealer did not replace the battery on warranty and charged me $150 for the battery.these problems make this motorcycle very dangerous to ride.battery failed twice, headlight bulbs failed seven times and i only had the bike for nine months.i bought it new.i have no electrical accessories on the bike.it is stock from the factory.
2005 kawasaki vulcan 2000 experiencing problems with the gas tank as well as the front tire is installed backwards.*mr. Gas tank cap leaks fluid and fumes, causes potential fire hazard and health problems. Headlightswon't adjust and move down, making it impossible for consumer to see road at night. Also, front tire was installed backwards.
2005 kawasaki vulcan 2000 experiencing problems with the gas tank as well as the front tire is installed backwards.*mr. Gas tank cap leaks fluid and fumes, causes potential fire hazard and health problems. Headlightswon't adjust and move down, making it impossible for consumer to see road at night. Also, front tire was installed backwards.
2005 kawasaki vulcan 2000 experiencing problems with the gas tank as well as the front tire is installed backwards.*mr. Gas tank cap leaks fluid and fumes, causes potential fire hazard and health problems. Headlightswon't adjust and move down, making it impossible for consumer to see road at night. Also, front tire was installed backwards.
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