2010 Kawasaki Vulcan® 1700 Nomad
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Best bike ever
By (I am an Owner) on Mar 06, 2022I've been riding for 50 years. This is the smoothest, most comfortable, best balanced bike I've ever had. I've owned this one for 12 years. Other than routine maintenance, not one problem. Yes, the clunk shifting into 1st or 2nd is normal. Bags have huge capacity. Lots of stock chrome, as usual for ... Kawasakis. Sweet!
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Happy Happy HAPPY
By (I am an Owner) on May 22, 2016I bought my Nomad sight unseen. Drove from Lexington, Ky. to Cleveland OH. area and rode bike back. I went from a 2002 Suzuki Intruder 805cc to this BEAST... I went through rain, snow & wind up to 40 mph gust... Took the backroads & didn't get numb or fatigued anywhere!! Amazing agility & Power... ... And I couldn't be happier with it!!
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Great Bike for the $$$$
By (I am an Owner) on Jun 20, 2014Had my bike 27 months now and I've put just under 20,000 mile on it without one problem. Its been from St. Lou to Sturgis, Denver, Durango and back to STL 3,641 miles. Then St.Lou down on the Cherohala Skyway, The Tail of the Dragon, Moonshine Run, Divels Triangle and back to STL 1749 miles and all ... the rest of the miles on short trip to AR. MS. IL. IA and all over Missouri and I have not had one problem with my bike! Love this bike, handles well on all curves and it has scraped the floorboards many times on some of them. My passengers have all love the ride, everyone has complemented me on what a comfortable ride they had. As for the drivers seat, it could use some improvements. Had to buy an Airhawk seat pad to use on my long trips. As for the performance of this bike, I'm no speed nut but I think it gets up and goes when you ask it to, passes with ease, and my nephew says he thinks its faster then his Streetglide. As for MPG's for the first 15,000 miles it sucked at higher speeds when in OD but did great in the mountains. I don't know why but now its doing great now. With a mix of highway and city it's now averaging around 39-40 mpg and I can live with that. For the money and pound for pound, you can't beat this bike.
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My Nomad ride
By (I am an Owner) on Mar 15, 2013Good looking! Nice Ride! Terrible sound! Rode cross country Tennessee to Nevada and back. Reliable, comfortable. 5 helmets!
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best bike.
By (I am an Owner) on Jul 27, 2012I have had my nomad 1700 for over a year and i have only one complaint first gear is a little under powered but other then that it is the best bike I every own, love the feel of my bike and I could ride it 365 days a year if I could, just a great bike, every where i go people just complement my ... bike, just loving it.
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Great bike!
By (I am an Owner) on Aug 19, 2010This is my third cruiser but by far the largest. I traded my '08 Vulcan 900 LT in for this Nomad. After getting used to the weight difference, my first impression was WOW! As much fun as the 900 was, this is tenfold. It effortlessly eats up the miles on the highway, especially with the electronic ... cruise control. The seat is very comfortable and the windshiels lowers to a good job. The mid range power is incredible. The acceleration is deceiving because of the weight. It doesn't try to jump out from under you but pulls hard steadily and before you realize it, you're in high dollar speeding ticket range. For a large top heavy bike it's very adept at taking corners at speed. I've scraped the floorboards on more than one occasion. Low speed manuevering is surpisingly easy. The hard saddlebags will hold an amazing amount of gear.
My only issue with this bike is gearbox noise. The hard clunking between shifts and the constant whine from the gears get old very quickly. Kawasaki could take a lesson from Harley and use helical cut gears to lessen the whine. Cosmetically, I prefer the tail pipes from the '08 Nomad as opposed to the slash cut units that look like they were stolen from the 900 and installed slightly off kilter. The locks and latches sometimes give me grief but I'm slowly figuring them out. The fit and finish of the bike is very good with just enough chrome.
Overall I'm very happy with the Nomad although I've only owned it for a month. I've done two long hauls (weekend trips) on it and enjoyed every mile. For anyone wanting to move up but are budget minded, the Nomad 1700 would be my recommendation.
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geat ride
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2010 Vulcan Nomad 1700
By (I am an Owner) on Jul 14, 2010Love my Nomad. I typically have owned cruisers and sports tourers. My last trade-in was a Midnight Roadliner that I changed into a stratoliner. The Nomad roll-on power is not as abrupt as the roadliner. It does offer more than enough passing power while riding 2up. As the magazine reviews state, ... it does build power slower in gears 1and 2. This lack of bottom end power means two things. You probably wont be leaving anyone too far behind at the light(but thats not why you bought this bike). Also, slow speed parking lot maneuvers are wonderful as the bike essentially rolls on on pure clutch work with virtually no throttle needed to motor smoothly and consistently at ~3-10mph. 3rd gear is very serviceable from ~20mph to 55mph. The engine motors along effortlessly at 50-85 in 5th or OD. The Nomad will turn in and hold a line with the best of them. Scared myself scraping the floorboards enjoying some high speed sweepers on interstate. Seating is very comfortable but driver is pushed forward onto the tank for a more effect sitting position( I'm 5'10 205lb, may be a slight issue for 6th and above). Wife loves passenger pillion and floorboards. Pretty much, if you've had your fill with the torque monsters and want a bike you can handle at any speed, 2up without a hiccup, and put some REAL, COMFORTABLE MILES ON, The 2010 Vulcan Nomad is the bike you've been dreaming of!
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NEEDS A HEAT SHIELD
By (I am an Owner) on Mar 30, 2010I ONLY LIKE TWO CRUISER THE YAMAHA STRATOLINER-S AND KAWASAKI VULCAN NOMAD. I CHOSE THE VULCAN NOMAD 1700. BECAUSE IT HAS THE HARD SADDLE BAGS AND PASSENGER FLOOR BOARDS. AND MOST OF ALL IT WAS PRICE LESS THAN THE STRATOLINER. IT HAS A SMALLER CC'S THAN THE STRATOLINER ,BUT IT HANDLES WELL. THE ... STRATOLINER IS A VERY DIFFICULT BIKE TO OUT DUE BUT THE NOMAD IS DOING WELL. THE PROBLEM I HAVE WITH MY BIKE IS THAT THE SEAT GETS TO DAM HOT IT NEEDS A HEAT SHIELD
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