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Started by Bret SD, Tue 16, Mar 2021, 20:41:25

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Bret SD

 Man I reeeeeeally want one na deez for a 2nd bike  :smitten:


Vulcan 2000 --------> Anybody have/had one?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmR0ln7faYI
Bret

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klb

Quote from: bretshim on Tue 16, Mar 2021, 20:41:25
Man I reeeeeeally want one na deez for a 2nd bike  :smitten:


Vulcan 2000 --------> Anybody have/had one?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmR0ln7faYI

I was looking for a second Valkyrie when I saw a nice VN2000 near
me I was going to go look at the upcoming weekend when I found
my 01 Blue and White Valk for only $3000.00
Bought the Valk that Saturday.

Serk

To each their own and all that, but...... v-twinkies just don't do anything for me, no matter the displacement.....
Never ask a geek 'Why?',just nod your head and slowly back away...



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Jess from VA

The Vulcan 2000 got a lot of very good reviews, and happy customers.  For a Vtwin.

Water cooled makes a difference.



This was my '02 1500 Mean Streak.  Not a traveler, but a great rider.

Ken aka Oil Burner

A friend of mine had one for awhile. It ended up stripping the transmission output shaft and drive pulley. Kawasaki knew all about the failures, but because his was a 2008, he had to fight hard to get them to cover it. Here's a copy of the bulletin: http://panavi.kz/kawasaki/vn2000/remont/vn2000/MC06-07.pdf

Aside from that, though, he really liked the bike. I almost bought it when he decided to sell.

Rams

Quote from: Serk on Tue 16, Mar 2021, 21:52:29
To each their own and all that, but...... v-twinkies just don't do anything for me, no matter the displacement.....


I tend to agree.   I don't care what anyone else rides but, IMHO nothing compares to a Honda Valkyrie.
I did ride the 1832 version and will admit, it's one nimble, powerful bike and to be honest, a better and more advanced machine than my own Valkyrie.   I just can't get past the looks.  Shrug

To each their own.

Rams
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Learning the majority of life's lessons the hard way.

Every trip is an adventure, enjoy it while it lasts.

h13man

Having a Vulcan 1600 Nomad recently and if a person never rode anything more powerful, you wouldn't like it. The VN2000 is at the top of Kawasaki v twin performance like the VTX 1800 is to Honda. Unfortunately owning a Valk just makes a v twin seem very mundane.

Bret SD

Quote from: klb on Tue 16, Mar 2021, 20:54:14
Quote from: bretshim on Tue 16, Mar 2021, 20:41:25
Man I reeeeeeally want one na deez for a 2nd bike  :smitten:


Vulcan 2000 --------> Anybody have/had one?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmR0ln7faYI

I was looking for a second Valkyrie when I saw a nice VN2000 near
me I was going to go look at the upcoming weekend when I found
my 01 Blue and White Valk for only $3000.00
Bought the Valk that Saturday.
Nice! I was pretty excited to find my blue & white too, just love the blue Honda used on those. I brought the cash and when I heard her run??!!  Done deal!
Bret

02 Standard -- Blue & White
82 Aspencade -- Red
"No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." Socrates

Bret SD

Quote from: Serk on Tue 16, Mar 2021, 21:52:29
To each their own and all that, but...... v-twinkies just don't do anything for me, no matter the displacement.....

I hear ya man, I'm lured a bit by it's easy top speed and lower rpm, not to mention fuel injection and better gas mileage?
Bret

02 Standard -- Blue & White
82 Aspencade -- Red
"No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." Socrates

Bret SD

Quote from: Jess from VA on Tue 16, Mar 2021, 23:35:13
The Vulcan 2000 got a lot of very good reviews, and happy customers.  For a Vtwin.

Water cooled makes a difference.



This was my '02 1500 Mean Streak.  Not a traveler, but a great rider.

No pic Jess?
Bret

02 Standard -- Blue & White
82 Aspencade -- Red
"No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." Socrates

Bret SD

Quote from: Oil Burner on Wed 17, Mar 2021, 00:34:24
A friend of mine had one for awhile. It ended up stripping the transmission output shaft and drive pulley. Kawasaki knew all about the failures, but because his was a 2008, he had to fight hard to get them to cover it. Here's a copy of the bulletin: http://panavi.kz/kawasaki/vn2000/remont/vn2000/MC06-07.pdf

Aside from that, though, he really liked the bike. I almost bought it when he decided to sell.
Ooooh.. that doesn't sound good, before I bought one I'd look hard at known issues.
Bret

02 Standard -- Blue & White
82 Aspencade -- Red
"No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." Socrates

Bret SD

Quote from: Rams on Wed 17, Mar 2021, 06:45:51
Quote from: Serk on Tue 16, Mar 2021, 21:52:29
To each their own and all that, but...... v-twinkies just don't do anything for me, no matter the displacement.....


I tend to agree.   I don't care what anyone else rides but, IMHO nothing compares to a Honda Valkyrie.
I did ride the 1832 version and will admit, it's one nimble, powerful bike and to be honest, a better and more advanced machine than my own Valkyrie.   I just can't get past the looks.  Shrug

To each their own.

Rams
Quote from: h13man on Wed 17, Mar 2021, 08:34:02
Having a Vulcan 1600 Nomad recently and if a person never rode anything more powerful, you wouldn't like it. The VN2000 is at the top of Kawasaki v twin performance like the VTX 1800 is to Honda. Unfortunately owning a Valk just makes a v twin seem very mundane.
One was for sale here recently, powder blue with 70,000 on the clock. I wanted to test ride it but couldn't do it knowing I don't have the liquid funds free at the moment.
He was asking 2900.00 and it sold the first weekend it was offered. I'm thinking someone picked it up for 27-2800.00

I also dig the VTX 1800, a friend of mine has one and we're slated to take a ride at some point, I'm curious to see how it feels compared to my Valk.
Bret

02 Standard -- Blue & White
82 Aspencade -- Red
"No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." Socrates

Oss

Have ridden the 1500/1600 and 2000 Nomads up at Americade
Also the Rocket before the limiter was put in and the 1800 Honda as well as the big Indians

IMHO they are all great bikes, the rocket far and away the fastest acceleration I have felt better than the Valkand the big Indian was really nice as well but there is something that keeps bringing me back to the flat 6 which is like a porsche engine to my ears. .. and the sound when cruising next to another Valk between 70 and 80 as the sych vibration is a thrill to me

My fairing rattles from the potholes and cant stop like an abs bike but I wont sell the 01 interstate ever

Now the 99 I am ready to part with, dont need 2 of them
If you don't know where your going any road will take you there
George Harrison

When you come to the fork in the road, take it
Yogi Berra   (Don't send it to me C.O.D.)

Jess from VA

No pic Jess?

I posted a pic of a full custom V2000, but some pics are protected and won't copy paste.  Or do at first and disappear later.

Bret SD

Quote from: Oss on Wed 17, Mar 2021, 09:51:57
Have ridden the 1500/1600 and 2000 Nomads up at Americade
Also the Rocket before the limiter was put in and the 1800 Honda as well as the big Indians

IMHO they are all great bikes, the rocket far and away the fastest acceleration I have felt better than the Valkand the big Indian was really nice as well but there is something that keeps bringing me back to the flat 6 which is like a porsche engine to my ears. .. and the sound when cruising next to another Valk between 70 and 80 as the sych vibration is a thrill to me

My fairing rattles from the potholes and cant stop like an abs bike but I wont sell the 01 interstate ever

Now the 99 I am ready to part with, dont need 2 of them
I hear ya Evan, this past summer we were sitting next to a guy in a Porsche 911 at a stoplight, he looked over at the Valk and said 'man, that sounds good' as I sat idling. I told him it's a flat six with 100 ft lb torque and 100 hp.. I could tell by the look on his face, that guy probably owns a Valkyrie now :)

Jess, that's a bummer
Bret

02 Standard -- Blue & White
82 Aspencade -- Red
"No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." Socrates

Rams

I was with Valkhound this past week when a gent from OK came in to buy a Valkyrie he had.
The gent had brought along his son and a friend who was a HD rider.   So of course, Dana (Valkhound) had to demonstrate the nickel trick to the HD rider.   He just stood there with a blank look of astonishment on his face and then said, there ain't no way I can do that with my bike.

We all laughed.  One of those priceless moments you just had to see.   :2funny:

Rams
VRCC# 29981
Learning the majority of life's lessons the hard way.

Every trip is an adventure, enjoy it while it lasts.

Jess from VA

The best closing line to a demonstrated nickel trick to a hog rider is to tell him he couldn't even keep a brick (on end) from falling off his engine while running.   ;D  (because he couldn't)

Ken aka Oil Burner

Quote from: Jess from VA on Tue 16, Mar 2021, 23:35:13
The Vulcan 2000 got a lot of very good reviews, and happy customers.  For a Vtwin.

Water cooled makes a difference.

This was my '02 1500 Mean Streak.  Not a traveler, but a great rider.



I had a Mean Streak as well.


Bret SD

Quote from: Oil Burner on Wed 17, Mar 2021, 11:27:39
Quote from: Jess from VA on Tue 16, Mar 2021, 23:35:13
The Vulcan 2000 got a lot of very good reviews, and happy customers.  For a Vtwin.

Water cooled makes a difference.

This was my '02 1500 Mean Streak.  Not a traveler, but a great rider.



I had a Mean Streak as well.


Nice looking bike, I saw some pics of some 2000's decked out with early Indian style custom fenders and such, very cool looking bikes.
Bret

02 Standard -- Blue & White
82 Aspencade -- Red
"No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." Socrates

Jess from VA

Those were the 800 and 1500 Kawi Drifters.

The 800 was actually the better Indian copy than the 1500.

Bret SD

Quote from: Jess from VA on Wed 17, Mar 2021, 16:15:29
Those were the 800 and 1500 Kawi Drifters.

The 800 was actually the better Indian copy than the 1500.
I knew about those, some dudes carried it over to the VN2000, there are some nice looking bikes done that way.. like this one.
Bret

02 Standard -- Blue & White
82 Aspencade -- Red
"No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." Socrates

Tundra

Yes, it's a great V-Twin. Fast, comfortable, fun to ride, reliable. I would not want one for an only bike but it's s great bike for what it is. For the price they bring now certainly would be no regrets.


If you can't be a good example: be a WARNING!!

Oss

I have a friend (former client) who took the 800 drifter and made it look like an indian

complete with the head dress on the front   I had pics on my old phone....
If you don't know where your going any road will take you there
George Harrison

When you come to the fork in the road, take it
Yogi Berra   (Don't send it to me C.O.D.)

cookiedough

too bad Victory owned by Polaris went out of business I always felt their Vtwin's were one of the best looking and designed ones out there, especially the cross country tourer.    I guess Polaris did not want Victory to compete with their Indian brand which I feel was a mistake.   tough call which one would be best fit and function for a vtwin,  vulcan 2000 or honda vtx1800 or victory lineup? 

DarkSideR

2001 Valkyrie Super Tourer
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Bret SD

I wonder why Polaris Victory line never hit it's stride, they seemed to be good bikes with a decent following. Maybe because they tried to compete with Harley straight up?

A good friend has his eye on this new Indian Chief offering, it's got some good power specs.
https://www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-us/vintage-dark-horse/
Bret

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"No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." Socrates

Bret SD

Bret

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Ken aka Oil Burner

Hey, even my V Strom got plenty o' back when it's in tour mode, but that doesn't make it a big bike.

Bret SD

Quote from: Oil Burner on Thu 18, Mar 2021, 17:58:09
Hey, even my V Strom got plenty o' back when it's in tour mode, but that doesn't make it a big bike.

Ma baby got Back!!

Junk in da Trunk man!  :evil:
Bret

02 Standard -- Blue & White
82 Aspencade -- Red
"No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." Socrates