BEST Value For Money Cruiser! Kawasaki Vulcan S 650 2024 Review & Specs

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The Kawasaki Vulcan S 650 might just be the best value for money cruiser on the market. Join Pugs from Live To Ride TV as he takes this learner-approved sports cruiser for a spin and shares his thoughts.
Key Moments:
00:01 - Intro to Kawasaki Vulcan S 650
00:26 - Learner Approved
00:40 - Test Ride Opinion
01:26 - Engine Performance
02:08 - Seat Height & Comfort
02:29 - Ergo Fit System
03:21 - Rear Suspension Monoshock
03:34 - Positive Neutral Finder
04:34 - Vulcan S Models
04:45 - Available Colours
05:00 - Accessories & Tourer Kits
Powered by a 649cc parallel twin derived from the Ninja 650, the Vulcan S has been retuned for more low-end to mid-range torque, making it perfect for both city riding and longer trips. With 61 horsepower on tap, it's got enough punch to get you through traffic with purpose.
One of the standout features of the Vulcan S is the Ergofit system, which allows you to adjust the bars, foot pegs, and seat to suit your size and riding style before leaving the showroom. It also boasts a low seat height of just 705mm, making it easy to reach the ground, especially for learner riders.
Handling is light and nimble thanks to the telescopic front fork, while the offset rear mono-shock with adjustable preload ensures a comfortable ride. The positive neutral finder is another great feature, particularly for new riders.
Available in both learner-approved and full-power versions, as well as a cafe variant, the Vulcan S comes in a range of colors and has plenty of accessories to choose from. Pugs puts it through its paces on his daily commute and a longer cruise through the Blue Mountains, and the Vulcan S handles it all with ease.
At just $12,090 AUD ride away, the 2024 Kawasaki Vulcan S 650 is a serious contender in the cruiser market and is sure to be a popular choice among riders of all skill levels.
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  • @genegoodwin8925
    @genegoodwin8925Ай бұрын

    I am far from a beginner, I'am seenty years old and have been riding since 1964. I've owned mant motorcycles since then, mistly Japanese models and four Harleys. I just sold the last Harley I will ever own. I paid $37000 for is ans it broke down four ties within the first year. I think the Kawasaki Vulcan S is a great motorcycle for any age and any rider, a newbie, experienced, or a seasoned rider like myself. I would buy one today, but my wife is fighting me on the idea of owning another motorcycle at my age. We will see who wins this battle. If I win I will have a Kawaski Vulcan S in the garage very soon. Wish me luck. Ride safely and enjoy every journey.

  • @nikosioannou1533

    @nikosioannou1533

    20 күн бұрын

    i hope you take kawasaki

  • @brendandandlisa5567
    @brendandandlisa556714 күн бұрын

    ...and slightly the other way...first time bike license after I turned 60 and first bike just before turning 62! And it was a 2019 Vulcan 650...absolutely love it as both my daily commute - when not raining! - but have also done a trip from the 'Gong to Griffith and back for a weekend away! Was great on the highway - even without a windscreen! Love it, and happy to ride it till I can't...Thanks for a great review on the 2024 model.

  • @patrickflosse8807
    @patrickflosse8807Ай бұрын

    Great review! 55 years young here.... I've had many bikes including three VMax's and last one being a Harley over 4 years ago. Been lookin at getting back to it and had narrowed it down to the Vulcan Custom and the the Vulcan S cafe. Love the Indian Scout but too much $$ for the amount of times Ill get out. The 650 is going to be more than enough bike for the ridding I plan on doing and it looks amazing in my opinion.

  • @_spaniard
    @_spaniardАй бұрын

    Just bought one a few months back. It’s been a blast so far. Great review Live To Ride gives me confidence in my purchase 🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @mojazki
    @mojazkiАй бұрын

    my dream bike hoping to buy it soon

  • @Vanrides.
    @Vanrides.Ай бұрын

    I think this is the first review that mentions the Kawasaki positive neutral gear finder, a great feature on Kawasaki motorcycles

  • @shinobi2324
    @shinobi2324Ай бұрын

    I've been mulling the idea of one for last 48 hours and then youtube was like "Hey check this review out"

  • @davideagle8533

    @davideagle8533

    Ай бұрын

    Same here !! 🤣🤣 I’m going to look at one tomorrow.

  • @kapochino8566
    @kapochino856629 күн бұрын

    This is going to be my first bike easily when I finish paying off my PC in January I'll go for my driver's license wish me luck 😊

  • @clyntwanser7644
    @clyntwanser764422 күн бұрын

    Great review on a fantastic bike for all riders new and old. I have had the exact same bike and colour now for a few weeks and it's incredible to ride for a veteran rider as I can imagine a new one would enjoy as well.

  • @edwardmatthews5899
    @edwardmatthews5899Ай бұрын

    Dude just needs the Harley front batwing fairing and a 20”rim on the front 😎

  • @SpiderDijon2
    @SpiderDijon2Ай бұрын

    I enjoyed the review, I'll just comment to improve your channel visibility.

  • @MsVampyBoo
    @MsVampyBooАй бұрын

    Id be a bigger fan of the ergofit system if it didn't cost so much. I wish it was like some dealers in america where they fit it to you for free. Love the bike though.

  • @darrylcotton3986
    @darrylcotton3986Ай бұрын

    It’s ridiculous that the Ergofit costs an extra $650 on top of the price for extended reach. And then what will I do with a brand new standard seat? Also the extended passenger seat is $200 more than a standard passenger seat. Why? It’s smaller. Kawasaki really needs to reconsider this and make the Ergofit system free when you drive out of the showroom.

  • @OtmaneArkoub
    @OtmaneArkoubАй бұрын

    Im torn between the vulcan, rebel 500 and shotgun 650. I need a bit of commuting and weekend drives to the country with the missus

  • @brendandandlisa5567

    @brendandandlisa5567

    14 күн бұрын

    See my comment...this will satisfy for what you want...the Rebel hasnt got the same highway power and pull (IMO)...

  • @stephenwitt6306
    @stephenwitt6306Ай бұрын

    Test rode one of these and have been riding for 60 years. They advertise this bike for beginners. Not true at all. Throttle is to touchy. And way to much power for beginners!

  • @seanbrah93

    @seanbrah93

    27 күн бұрын

    I’m a learner rider and grabbed a Vulcan. First time I pulled the throttle I almost shit myself lol

  • @brendandandlisa5567

    @brendandandlisa5567

    14 күн бұрын

    My first bike, and have never had an issue with the power...you should be able to manage it as soon as you get to know your bike, and even in the early days it isnt sports-bike like power, so nowhere near as dangerous as some others for newbies...IMO...

  • @ghostmost2614
    @ghostmost261429 күн бұрын

    It’s not a cruiser

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