Is the Vulcan 800 Big enough for a Man(Highway Run)

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  • @DonMorganSeawolf
    @DonMorganSeawolf Před 3 lety +30

    I own 3 Vulcans. '92 Classic, '98 Sport, and my favorite, a 2002 Drifter Indian. My '92 Classic has custom(home built) drag pipes that DO NOT sound like a normal Vulcan, 16"Apes, Engine Guard and nothing extra. I put close to 150 pounds of gear/luggage etc on it and then haul my 6' 4', 245 lb body on it and very regularly take trips in excess of 1500 miles. I don't get in a hurry,,but she will do 110 mph very a long ways with no problems. Yeah, an 800 Vulcan can and will, without complaints, carry a big man with extreme grace. As a side note, I'm 70 years old now,a 100% disabled Viet Nam Navy (HA(L)-3 Seawolf Helicopter Gunship Doorgunner/Maintainer and have been riding since 1958, and there is no stopping me.

    • @cumsteak
      @cumsteak Před rokem +1

      get some

    • @o0xjaymex0o
      @o0xjaymex0o Před rokem +1

      I have factory headers and that's it. That alone sounds sick and not too obnoxious.

    • @kfizzle
      @kfizzle Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your service ! Legend !!!

  • @normanwright5335
    @normanwright5335 Před 4 lety +82

    Bought a 99 Vulcan 800 Classic last April with 10K miles on it. In 6 months it now reads nearly 18K, mostly freeway miles. No issues, but I feel the need for more power and comfort, so the Yammy Vstar 1100 Classic may be next. I'm old as dirt, but still vertical, praise God.

    • @bpjack81
      @bpjack81 Před 2 lety +3

      age is a number, vitality is a feeling

    • @kylez2141
      @kylez2141 Před rokem

      Hell yeah old dude hope you got it and you're still vertical

    • @brucebirnbaum6152
      @brucebirnbaum6152 Před rokem +2

      Sweet Ride AND Great INFO.

    • @Khemore
      @Khemore Před rokem +1

      I been looking and can't find it anywhere. Is the Vn800 Single carp or dual?
      I'm looking to buy Vn800 classic myself

    • @claytonhurst1329
      @claytonhurst1329 Před rokem +1

      @@Khemore i just bought one ill check tmr after work if you remind me

  • @MYCHANNEL-iv3vz
    @MYCHANNEL-iv3vz Před 2 lety +6

    I just bought mine first big boy bike in rough shape I couldn't get it started but still rode it home cause the seller got it started. Once I got her home I rebuilt the carb using a cheap Amazon rebuild kit and now she runs,idles, and starts like a champ. Best 600 bucks I ever spent now I have a 96 Vulcan 800. Thank God I started on a little 125 and learned to work on it otherwise I never would have tempted fate. If it wasn't for this channel I never would have attempted working on my own machines let alone ride a questionable bike across town I was inspired by your miss adventures of buying something questionable and riding it back to the shop.

  • @sentientdogma1206
    @sentientdogma1206 Před 3 lety +24

    One thing you should know about the Vulcan engine on the 800 is that it is a very high revving engine, it may sound like it’s screaming on the highway but it actually still has a lot engine speed left in it. I’m getting 80 mph in third gear and still not hitting the rev limiter.

  • @noblegoldheart8508
    @noblegoldheart8508 Před 3 lety +22

    6:02 that engine sound is beautiful!!!

  • @getdealtwithquick
    @getdealtwithquick Před 5 lety +41

    6'2", 230 owner of an 800 here. Added 2.5" handlebar risers, floorboards and a Mustang seat. Super comfortable now. Love how manageable and tossable this bike is compared to a 7-800lbs touring chassis. One of the best values out there.

    • @rcaperobonk9392
      @rcaperobonk9392 Před 5 lety +2

      Did you need new cables for the 2"

    • @jjbing3
      @jjbing3 Před 4 lety +1

      RcaperO Bonk Good question!

    • @BillyGotBalls
      @BillyGotBalls Před rokem

      ​@@rcaperobonk9392no you don't

    • @BeenHadHate
      @BeenHadHate Před 28 dny

      Thank the heavens for you my boy I'm 6'3 245 and this is exactly what I needed to know, cause my 88 Honda vt800 shadow was way too small for me

  • @vshotsmedia2447
    @vshotsmedia2447 Před 4 lety +17

    6:05..that moment where he expects the 6. gear xD

  • @o0xjaymex0o
    @o0xjaymex0o Před rokem +7

    VN800s are beasts. Comfortable as can be but all the looks of a hardtail and plenty of power. I love my bobbed 97 and Im about to buy a 2012. I got my pipes open right after the headers and it sounds amazing. Doesn't sound like other bikes.

  • @moedark4390
    @moedark4390 Před rokem +4

    I love the sound of my Vulcan 800. loud, beefy but not ridiculous like many harleys

  • @mosesthexiled1
    @mosesthexiled1 Před 6 lety +8

    I'm 6ft and I've customized my VN800 classic. Lowering the seat also pushed it back which gave me more leg room. I put some 12 in. Z bars on it and I'm very comfortable on it. All this made it feel like a larger bike. Yes I have the Vance Hines Cobra pipes. Most people think it's a Harley until they see the radiator.

    • @TheMaddmann
      @TheMaddmann Před 2 lety

      The lowered pushed back seat is a custom made seat? Thinking to get one built for my 800 Classic and thought the same thing to do.

  • @PhoenixwayNet
    @PhoenixwayNet Před 2 lety +5

    I have a Vulcan 500, same colors and deco...love it. Gets 50+ mpg. Looks like a Harley.

  • @godwhomismike
    @godwhomismike Před 4 lety +13

    Dang, that exhaust drones like hell on the highway.

  • @rickingraham4451
    @rickingraham4451 Před 5 lety +11

    Yes all the way. For the money these are great bikes for city and highway, you go to a 19 tooth sprocket if you need more reach on the highway

  • @Kellett781
    @Kellett781 Před 4 lety +7

    I have had my 98 800 classic for a year now. He is right, the sweet spot is 70, 75mph. What happens beyond that, is the vibration from frame mounted engine. To eliminate this, you tooth up lowering your gear ratio. I'm 6'2" 260 and have had zero issues with this bike at all. It's been a great, easy first bike. I do want something larger and more comfy for longer trips and I will only sell this one if I have too. It's absolutely great for trips for me, 1 hour or less.

    • @judod97
      @judod97 Před 2 lety +2

      'One hour or less' doesnt sound like a trip to me. More like a ride to a grocery store...respect for the bike tho

    • @michaelsaylor559
      @michaelsaylor559 Před 2 lety

      Bigger sprocket??

  • @graknosh
    @graknosh Před 3 lety +4

    just bought this the other day (2004 model) cant wait for the next season to come around. Will ride with my father in law this weekend.

    • @wrestlemaniacism1
      @wrestlemaniacism1 Před 2 lety

      Thinking about buying one on the weekend. It's a 2004 model as well, has 21000km on the clock. What do you like and dislike about yours? Any advice would help me a lot. Thanks.

  • @mornarmilan
    @mornarmilan Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome video, thanks.

  • @TheMaddmann
    @TheMaddmann Před 2 lety +2

    Sean I have an 01' 800 classic and think you should make another Vulcan classic 800 video. I love my bike and could watch videos about it all day! Thanks.

  • @michaelhutson9268
    @michaelhutson9268 Před 4 lety +8

    the pipes sound GREAT

  • @wes326
    @wes326 Před 3 lety

    Got a 98 Vulcan 1500 Classic. Very comfortable and reliable. Good for two-up cruising.

  • @ram5743
    @ram5743 Před 3 lety +4

    Just bought one last night. Love it with the cobra pipes with the baffles in them. Great bike for my first.

    • @mugenmurakami7677
      @mugenmurakami7677 Před 2 lety

      i have one too 95’, and i’m 5’6 135lbs… i’m a new rider and i’m having a hard time learning on my bike. ): any tips?

  • @yuribrandi8212
    @yuribrandi8212 Před 6 lety +10

    I love it when you're at highway speed and looking for that 6th gear. I miss my baker. 6:05 haha

  • @DelcoTrash
    @DelcoTrash Před 4 lety

    Lmao all the best protection up top and then i see your ankles. Dat funny tbh. Puttin on a show for the camera view

  • @steveparis2634
    @steveparis2634 Před rokem +1

    Just brought a 2001 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 home today. I have an extra 100 pounds on you, but I think it will do just fine. Thanks for the video. Gives me an idea what to expect.

  • @travispratt6327
    @travispratt6327 Před 5 lety +1

    The stock pipes are actually pretty nice, quiet yet throaty

  • @bhannig
    @bhannig Před 3 lety +1

    I have an 01 with gutted stock pipes. It sounds great without being too loud.

  • @TheRobynhud
    @TheRobynhud Před 4 lety +1

    ive got a 2005 in australia also loud! its got a belt drive which is nice. Good motorcycle.

  • @tobikaska8635
    @tobikaska8635 Před 4 lety +25

    I just got me a 98 Vulcan and so far I'm definitely in love with it

    • @Prepping4all
      @Prepping4all Před 4 lety +1

      Just got an 02

    • @man-vf1qm
      @man-vf1qm Před 3 lety

      @@Prepping4all just got a 01 def a project bike tho atleast it runs tho

    • @sentientdogma1206
      @sentientdogma1206 Před 3 lety

      I have a 95 Vulcan and I absolutely love it. Over square bore with an overhead cam it just revs for days. Getting 80 mph out of third gear and I’m actually not even hitting the rev limiter. I’ve actually never hit the rev limiter I’m too afraid to lol it just screams. Extremely high revving engine

    • @pierrewoody9796
      @pierrewoody9796 Před 3 lety

      Does this bike really lasts that long?

    • @Sneakshot88
      @Sneakshot88 Před 3 lety

      I have a 98 also, love it

  • @kyleyeomans4261
    @kyleyeomans4261 Před měsícem

    just got an 04 800 of market place. one owner 11k miles. garage kept. beautiful bike no issues so far can’t wait for the rides

  • @mickeycseki649
    @mickeycseki649 Před rokem

    Sounds amazing !

  • @VANquishedAdventures
    @VANquishedAdventures Před 5 lety +3

    just traded my 1992 s10 blazer for a 05 or 06 Vulcan 800(title is still in the mail so don't remember the year). Less than 11,000 miles and I rode it through the Smoky Mountains with no power issues at all. It's a smaller bike and it really depends what you are looking for but nothing wrong with this bike though. I'm 5'10" 185 lbs if that matters.

  • @ganonpig
    @ganonpig Před 2 lety

    this bike seems fairly similar to the Suzuki Boulevard C50 as far as the gearing goes. I've had my Boulevard (which is also an 800cc) for a good 6 years now, and honestly i've been wanting to get a bigger more powerful bike for quite some time now, and just recently I found the perfect deal. Someone in town just happened to be selling their Honda VTX 1800 and as soon as I test rode that sucker and took it on the freeway, I immediately fell in love with that beast. My thoughts of my C50 being all the power I ever needed went out the window just like that. Don't get me wrong, the C50 has some decent power, and you could still cruise pretty comfortably on the freeway at about 70-75mph, but anything faster than that just feels like you're revving the piss out of it in 5th gear. the VTX 1800 is also a 5 speed but it's definitely geared differently. I got on the on-ramp and started grabbing gears, and by the end of 3rd gear I was already doing 60-70! I still had 2 more gears to go and I was already cruising! To this day I am still kinda surprised I kept my C50 for so long, but all in all, it really isn't a bad bike, It just really could have used a 6th gear in my opinion. Otherwise I don't have anything else to complain about on the Boulevard. Needless to say, I'm definitely upgrading to a real power cruiser. LOL

  • @Uncle_Tijikun
    @Uncle_Tijikun Před 2 měsíci

    Bought one of these as my first big bike last week. Coincidentally it was the very first bike I rode on as a pillion with my uncle when I was a kid.
    Can't wait to have it delivered 💪💪💪💪

  • @CutrisAnderson-dn9gl
    @CutrisAnderson-dn9gl Před měsícem

    Thank you for the video young man very lovely bike

  • @nomadamigo2550
    @nomadamigo2550 Před 4 lety

    At the second minute of the video You got a '' phone calls " :) at my first watching the video when i saw your reaction for unexpected phonecall. i just laughed and said damn he is must be dereck. who lives there.he is my friend.we lost connections . İ love both of u guys. İ have a 1996 Kawasaki vn 800 classic btw. Take care

  • @Jdp313
    @Jdp313 Před 2 lety +3

    Seen a lot of this for a good price lately. Would you say it’s a good starter bike ?

  • @hughjorgan413
    @hughjorgan413 Před 2 lety +2

    I've always had sport bikes, but at 62yrs old I just bought a Virago 1100. It's comfortable, has lots of power for two-up on the highway, but I do miss that instant rush when you crack the throttle. I'm also looking for stock pipes to replace the loud exhaust. I must be getting old.

  • @clgoose1646
    @clgoose1646 Před 5 lety +4

    LOVE the sound!

  • @hdrk59
    @hdrk59 Před 6 lety

    Nice bike and looks good...coat of paint on the dent and good as new.

  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.42112 Před rokem

    I like this because I love the 900, but I need a narrower ride for my bad left knee and this looks perfect.

  • @Trasgu96
    @Trasgu96 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey bro you prefer this kawasaki or the yamaha drag star 650????

  • @Placard1203
    @Placard1203 Před 4 lety +2

    For women who are looking for a bike that's not too heavy, I weigh 150, so this 550 lb (wet) bike is easy to handle, will get you from coast to coast and back np. It's #7 for me after 37 years of riding. Stock seat sucks- your butt goes numb after 45 mins of riding. Mustang seat will cost you 450 plus on ebay. Passengers dislike a hot foot above exhaust on hot days. 48 mpg if u keep it under 65 with high oct. 36 mpg cheap grade. Reserve will give u 30 miles. Cobra exhaust on mine, loud enough to remind 4 wheelers there's a bike next to them when they're texting. Lots of chrome. I picked mine up for 2500. Women who won't let their husbands own a bike will give u the stink eye...men whose mommies who won't let them own a bike will give u the stink eye... So it's pretty, reliable, powerful and economic.

  • @jimmyboggs6362
    @jimmyboggs6362 Před 3 lety +1

    I love the sound of that machine beautiful bike

  • @TenielleMills
    @TenielleMills Před 3 měsíci

    Love this bike, really want one!

  • @kevin6154
    @kevin6154 Před 6 lety

    I know you said you liked the kaw better than the shadow, but it seems like the kaw is screaming at highway speeds compared to the shadow. The pipes roaring could be deciving me though

  • @tisbales
    @tisbales Před 3 lety +2

    Great bikes i own 3, I suggest to change sprokets for a bigger top end best I belive is 18"Front 36" Rear and chain obviously my fastest is doing 230 kph with no lag in lower speeds

  • @robertlhoyt9775
    @robertlhoyt9775 Před 2 lety

    Have a ‘98 800 Vulcan. Love stock pipes, 27,000 miles with plenty of power.

  • @1SaG
    @1SaG Před 2 měsíci

    Bought a VN800A (the one with the skinny front-tire) in 1996 or so and did my best to make it more unrideable. Dealer swapped the stock sofa for a much flatter and slimmer seat and installed a way-too-wide handle-bar plus a steel-braided line for the front brake (among some other stuff), but I still didn't manage to make it a bad ride. I'm of average built (~5'10'', 170 lbs) with slightly shorter arms, apparently, but I had no problem taking this thing for day-long rides through the city or up into the mountains. Not only did I like the seating position, but the bike in general felt much more nimble and capable than what its looks would suggest. Buddies of mine were riding (stock) mid 90s Fat Boys back then and in comparisons to those, the Kawa almost felt like a little sports-bike. Other than looks/branding and sound, the Japanese bike did everything much better than the H-Ds... better braking, better handling and better acceleration. Getting off the Kawa and onto the Fat Boy for comparison felt like I had just robbed myself of most of my confidence in my own riding abilities. The H-Ds never made me feel like I was completely in control of them - they were too heavy, too cumbersome, too underpowered and the brakes were downright scary.
    What the VN800 did really well, IMO, was to ape the look of the Softail, while not being as heavy, large and cumbersome as the original, while also retaining that classic look. They did a very nice job of hiding away the radiator and coolant-hoses for example. It also was quite a bit more affordable than big-twin H-Ds at the time, even with my dealer installed upgrades/parts. What I didn't like was the weird stock exhausts' looks with that tiny little pipe sticking out of the muffler, the look of the rear fender and the somewhat baroque-looking brake-/tail-light and the fact that it only had a drum brake in the rear. Also pretty sure there was quite bit more "hidden" plastic installed on my bike than on the Harleys. The engine, while way more lively, revvy and powerful feeling than the H-D Evo also completely lacked the character of the Harleys - the engine ran "too smoothly", the transmission didn't give you that characteristic "clunk!" when you put it in gear and the exhausts sounded pretty lame. Didn't sound *anything* like the aftermarket ones on this example.. :)
    Still: I do remember the VN800 very fondly and while I'm not sure I would buy another one all those years later, I'd say it was the best medium-sized metric cruiser out of the era. One thing I will say is that there are currently no cruisers on offer that I'm aware of that come close to the VN800's looks. They're all either too bling-y and fat or too blacked-out and modern looking for my taste. The VN800 (A!!) really hit the sweet-spot for me, design-wise.

  • @thestigmach1984
    @thestigmach1984 Před 4 lety +1

    How do these do on mpg? What pipes were on that one?

  • @loganclose9151
    @loganclose9151 Před 5 lety +10

    When the limit is 55 and youre doing almost 80... 😂

  • @budgiemama7698
    @budgiemama7698 Před 2 lety +1

    My dad bought one new back in 2002 he took the stock pipes off and cut the baffles out of them and it sounded about the same as this bike does. didn't even have to re jet the carb.

  • @Broddi169
    @Broddi169 Před rokem +1

    We have to hear he's 6'2" over n over again in every video. 😂

  • @anthonypicklesimer1030
    @anthonypicklesimer1030 Před 4 lety +2

    I gotta love Vulcans I have a 93 750 and my dad has a 93 1500

  • @stevewalther2293
    @stevewalther2293 Před 2 lety

    Sounds cool.

  • @riciardoverbeek
    @riciardoverbeek Před 2 lety

    man i consider to buy this one or a vs750.
    what would you recommend to built a bobber from ?
    greets from the netherlands !

  • @briandavenport8971
    @briandavenport8971 Před 5 lety +1

    I ride the Kawasaki Vulcan S on the interstate and I over take traffic at 80 to 85 mph with more power to spare. I weigh 230 pounds and even a 649cc engine is enough to get you out of danger.

  • @krispinktattoostudio1916

    Would you give me a honest view on weather the 800 or 900 is a better bike. Stock

  • @muaythai193
    @muaythai193 Před 2 lety

    2:18 that's exactly why every manufacturer should sell optional sport exhausts from factory, without charging for, and shipping, the stock pipes.
    that way we could save A LOT of resources and working hours, as most people throw the stock ones out anyways.

  • @mabast007
    @mabast007 Před 6 lety +2

    I have 98 Shadow 1100c, do you know where is the N light switch located? I don't have N light when you put the gear in neutral. Thanks.

    • @teektalon3310
      @teektalon3310 Před 4 lety

      You dont have one on your bike. Sorry pardner.

  • @ethanslape8889
    @ethanslape8889 Před 5 lety +1

    god that thing sounds good

  • @rhumandlove393
    @rhumandlove393 Před 2 lety

    just bought a 96 with 1200km on it. excited take ownership next week.

  • @tedb7402
    @tedb7402 Před rokem

    My 96 Vulcan Classic 900 is plenty Big enough for hyway use. Usually have my Old Sea bag strapped on the back. Ride's very well on road's.

  • @clintonbays3614
    @clintonbays3614 Před 5 lety +4

    Redline is 8200!! Open her up more!!! Love it

    • @FiresidePrinting
      @FiresidePrinting Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for that comment, I was riding New Year’s Day, and was getting on it wondering if I was pushing it. I doubt I got close to 8200. Time for a tach.

  • @jamesmcgrath1952
    @jamesmcgrath1952 Před 6 lety +5

    I like my Suzuki C50 better. I have ridden both. BTW, I live in Pa too. I'm 65 with a complaining left hip, I've stepped down in size but the C50 is great once I took all the crap off (bags, highway bars etc.). All the add on's make it unstable at low speed.

    • @afterburner2869
      @afterburner2869 Před 6 lety

      My 95 Suzuki Intruder VS800 has plenty of power. It will easily do 90 cruising down the highway all day long.

    • @daleweber4625
      @daleweber4625 Před 5 lety

      I bought mine brand new broke it in from mo to stockton california 100 hundred mph for every100 miles so far no problem in 65000 miles havent found any thing that wil keep up under 1300 cc

  • @ciarandunleavy3134
    @ciarandunleavy3134 Před 6 lety

    Would you take it over a dragstar 650 ?

  • @courtneyboyce3310
    @courtneyboyce3310 Před 4 lety +4

    I know this is an older video but love that jacket you're wearing. If you, or anyone else, know(s) what brand it is... I'd appreciate the info. 👌🏾thanks

  • @nickv4847
    @nickv4847 Před 6 lety

    I was looking for Big Enough parodies

  • @jamesr_whiterock_ocmd_3629
    @jamesr_whiterock_ocmd_3629 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm looking at a 01 Suzuki intruder Volusia 800. Do you think this would be a good starter bike for my wife and I to get started riding I'm about 6ft 220

  • @wlaukaitis
    @wlaukaitis Před rokem

    The link is for the stuff they sell, wondering if they are an actual dealer of motorcycles or merchandise

  • @marshallcaudle3321
    @marshallcaudle3321 Před 3 lety +1

    I want that sound on my new ‘19 bolt r spec

  • @DamonXWind
    @DamonXWind Před 5 lety +3

    do you have a statute for that riding on the shoulder thing? I can't find it anywhere and I want to have my ducks in a row before I try it.

  • @vanylebelge
    @vanylebelge Před 6 lety +5

    I have a V Star 650 and I find that it mist a bit of power and at 100 / 110kmh or 65 / 70mph it vibrate, I like a lot the vulcan 800, but is there will be a good difference in fact of power? so why not switching for a 1000cc or more right a way and have plenty of power? it's because I don't want a bike too heavy, sorry for my poor english, i'm a french guy!

    • @leadfoot1892
      @leadfoot1892 Před 6 lety

      The 800 Vulcans are light and well balanced. These bikes were designed to run with much larger bikes and they do.

    • @vanylebelge
      @vanylebelge Před 6 lety

      Thanks for the answer, I'm almost convinced, I just have to do a road test now before going any further.

    • @semtech30
      @semtech30 Před 6 lety +1

      Because of these test drive vid's I bought an "04 Vulcan 800 . Great power and light weight compared to my Vulcan 1500. It's a fun well balanced bike with lot's of style.

  • @rogersmith5371
    @rogersmith5371 Před 5 lety

    My son who is still riding a LAMS (Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme in Australia) has a 650 Vulcan. It has a 6 speed and that seems to be best for the highway. While visiting him recently I rode a Hyosung 650 that had only 5 gears and it was clear that another gear would have made the bike better. Cruisers are great for the open road. They won't set the land speed record or get from 0-60mph or 0-100km/h in a blistering time but they will have plenty of torque for the steep hills. The layout/ergonomics make them good bikes for long days of riding. I've made this observation elsewhere; the instruments on the tank whilst they might look stylish are a safety hazard because they require you to take your eyes off the road to monitor fuel and speed and other things. When it is all said and done ride the bike you like and can afford. It is the ride not the destination. it is the time on the bike with mates or enjoying the scenery not how fast you get there. The Vulcan has a nice sound. I'm not sure the mirrors are serving any purpose other than decoration - they are not set up properly.

    • @walterzimmerman5028
      @walterzimmerman5028 Před 4 lety

      Good news for you the vulcan has no gauges to watch only a Speedo and warning lights. You ride till it runs out of gas the switch to reserve.

    • @rogersmith5371
      @rogersmith5371 Před 4 lety

      Yes that is a good point but as a leaner you want to keep within the speed limit or risk losing your licence so you have to keep checking the speed. That as I said means taking your eyes off the road - not good for new riders.

  • @CapnSchep
    @CapnSchep Před rokem

    All of these midsized cruisers seem to need a 6th gear, I love the great looks and torque ..

  • @davidrenaldo9429
    @davidrenaldo9429 Před 5 lety +14

    I had one for twenty years went all over I’m 240 pounds my wife 160 we have done 1500 mike round trips to the Adirondacks with out trouble just recently gave it to my son for his first bike I now have nomad the 800 not one ever gave me a day of trouble

    • @raiderify
      @raiderify Před 4 lety

      I was just thinking of going to thr Adirondacks from Miami on my 97 Vulcan 800. But I can't bring myself to do it. I can't properly cruise past 60mph on it. When I go more than 60, it sputters a bit as if in retaliation to asking for more speed. I've had it checked thrice by 3 different mechanics. Each one has told me it should be fine now. That's not the case. If 3 could not fix it, I'm going to assume either all 3 were inadequate ( highly unlikely. All 3 were very intelligent, very experienced, and knew their way around a motorcycle.) or the issue could be due to the mistreatment by the previous owner whom let it sit out in the weather for 7 whole months without protection or service. It hadn't been serviced in a year and a half before I had gotten it.

    • @wolfeyes9357
      @wolfeyes9357 Před 3 lety

      Does your son want to sell it?

    • @davidrenaldo9429
      @davidrenaldo9429 Před 3 lety

      @@wolfeyes9357 no he doesn’t I never had trouble cruising at 70 rpms were a little so I kept her. At 65 most of the time but when I needed 80 or 90 it would go

    • @pierrewoody9796
      @pierrewoody9796 Před 3 lety +1

      Just a sec, the vulcan 800 will support 2 passengers totalling 400 pounds?

  • @terenceswitzer5947
    @terenceswitzer5947 Před 5 lety

    i know motorcycles are dangerous but im getting another one i had a honda 750 cc and trying to get one like what your on

  • @hotrod7687
    @hotrod7687 Před 6 lety +7

    Nice bike. Looks just like my '05 800 classic.
    I'm 6'4 so I put 4in forward controls, which helped a lot as well as 10 in mini-apes.
    Its very easy to change the gear ratios being a chain drive. I swapped out my front and rear sprockets last time I changed the chain. It lowered the cruising RPM at highway speeds quite a bit, and I cant notice any change in performance at lower speed and gears. Its an awesome bike and cheap to customize the way you like it.

    • @kskelly25
      @kskelly25 Před 6 lety +1

      where did you get your forward controls? looking to put them on my 2003 800 classic as I am 6'3''

    • @hotrod7687
      @hotrod7687 Před 6 lety +2

      www.ebay.com/itm/Kawasaki-Vulcan-800-VN-800-4-Forward-controls-extensions-/252967511003?vxp=mtr&hash=item3ae609e3db
      There's the ones I got. They're pretty easy to install. Its just a plate on each side that moves your controls forward. I did have to buy a couple of bolts because the stock ones that the kit says to reuse were a little too short.

  • @geneswood0729
    @geneswood0729 Před 4 lety +1

    I had one of this. bought it for my sister. It was great very nimbal. I am 6'1 and over 200. Still loved the bike although I would always want a 1500. but that's just me. I like the biggest I can afford. but this bike was hot and so nimbal. I felt like i could have taken it off road. and i actually did take it on a gentle off dirt road. I don't think a big guy would ever want it for a road crusier. But for running around town. and best for the ladies. It's the HD sporter of the Kawasaki's. I know this is pretty late but still.

    • @AllBayEveryDay
      @AllBayEveryDay Před 4 lety

      Gene s Hackett ever compare this bike to a sportster. That’s blasphemy

  • @Metalhead396
    @Metalhead396 Před 4 lety

    I changed the sprockets for a better hwy speed. Otherwise you keep looking for another gear.

  • @mynamejeff2006
    @mynamejeff2006 Před 2 lety

    Reminds me of my old 95 500 👍

  • @karlh5645
    @karlh5645 Před 6 lety +8

    "Ouch! My beard just pinched me!"

  • @clarkkent3809
    @clarkkent3809 Před 5 lety +3

    Would you recomend this for a forst timer? I know everyone says 250 but I found one of these super cheap, and it is too good a deal to pass up.

    • @matteagle42
      @matteagle42 Před 5 lety +2

      Buy it. It is great

    • @dylanmorrison8543
      @dylanmorrison8543 Před 4 lety

      Yes it's an 800, but it's a lot different than an 800 sport bike. It shouldn't be too much power for a first bike, really. Cruisers shifting and braking and power are all forgiving.

    • @FiresidePrinting
      @FiresidePrinting Před 4 lety +1

      I bought a 2002 for my first first bike in ‘04. Still ride and still love it. a LOT.

  • @tonybrennan8998
    @tonybrennan8998 Před 2 lety

    I bought a 2001 Vulcan 800.. Put some Cobra pipes on.. I'm 6'2"and is so comfortable mm highly recommend

  • @Gonzo_Bubb
    @Gonzo_Bubb Před rokem

    I bought one of these for my ex wife back in 2012. I always thought it the sprockets had been swapped out, the rpms seemed very high. I'm looking for a 900 now.

  • @motomark9736
    @motomark9736 Před 4 lety +3

    I bought a brand new Shadow vt 750 in 1998 and after owning one year i swapped it even up for a 1997 year older Vulcan 800 with less miles the Vulcan was better handling and more power .

    • @DariusMcScotty
      @DariusMcScotty Před 3 lety

      For a 6’3 guy, which one of those would you recommend?

    • @WeAreInYourWall
      @WeAreInYourWall Před rokem

      It’s funny because I’m literally deciding between the shadow and a Vulcan , just chose the Vulcan too cuz it’s larger engine wise , sounds like made the right choice

  • @Pendragon1989
    @Pendragon1989 Před 3 lety

    This sounds better than my 05 Honda Shadow Sabre 1100!

  • @chadwade9444
    @chadwade9444 Před 3 lety

    I am planning on getting my first motorcycle what do you think I should get for my first motorcycle nothing too big nothing too fancy

  • @Saymyname1.2
    @Saymyname1.2 Před 5 lety +3

    Hello Would you buy Vulcan with 26000miles on it? what checks would you do? Thank you.

    • @fireszn6123
      @fireszn6123 Před 3 lety

      I bought mine with 25k its a 95 vn800a, if you baught it or are going too, go through the top end check the valves, aslong as maintenance was done you should be golden

  • @romansidlak7769
    @romansidlak7769 Před 5 lety

    Hi! What jacket do you have?

  • @Ladosligese
    @Ladosligese Před 3 lety +3

    Loud pipes save lives .. fact ! remember once upon a time a 500 was a superbike and biggest you could go .. so .. if someone thinks this Vulcan 800 aint big enough for a man .. then they suffer from penile envy .. or drive a harley :-p wich ofc could be the same thing :D

    • @cameronhines4562
      @cameronhines4562 Před 3 lety

      Loud pipes don't save lives

    • @larrywilderson304
      @larrywilderson304 Před 2 lety

      @@cameronhines4562yes they do. Its a fact!... Obviously you aren't much for getting down, and putting in enough time to know this mannnnnn

    • @devinellsworth1367
      @devinellsworth1367 Před měsícem

      @@cameronhines4562were you born stupid or is that a recent development?

  • @stevetrent4753
    @stevetrent4753 Před rokem

    So an 02 Intruder 800 would be very comparable to this bike correct?

  • @Dude13450
    @Dude13450 Před 3 lety

    I'm in the market for a bigger bike for road trips. I can get my hands on a Vulcan 800 for around the 2-2.5k area locally but I can also get a used 900 for around 4-6k mark depending on year and mileage. Would it be better to hold out for a few more months of saving for the fuel injection? Or would it be better to get an 800 and turn that money into bags, gear, and aftermarket parts? I can work with carbs, so I'm my perspective is more geared toward a technological, reliability, power, etc. standpoint.

    • @magnang
      @magnang Před 2 lety

      They are all great options. Look into Suzuki as well.. Suzuki uses shaft drive, hydraulic lifters, fuel injected. Less maintenance than Vulcans.

  • @shookn
    @shookn Před 2 lety

    Would this be a good beginner bike? Have someone trying to sell me one.

  • @kraven4444
    @kraven4444 Před 4 lety +1

    I've had my 800 for the past 2 years now. I'm 6'1 and about 36,000 pounds. The 800 is a good starter bike for someone like me. Having said that, I immediately noticed that were it Not my started bike, I could certainly go for something a bit longer ( or get forward controls. ) And as far as the 800 goes, as you mention it's good to about 70, 75 mph. It's not so much that it's struggling or anything, but it's clear something larger would probably be at a lower RPM at that speed. Again, perfect Starter bike for guys that simply won't fit on a 250.

    • @butkusfan23
      @butkusfan23 Před 4 lety +3

      Kraven Holy shit, I am impressed that your bike can get you up to highway speed at all, since you weigh 36,000 pounds. Damn, son, what do you eat?

    • @kraven4444
      @kraven4444 Před 3 lety +3

      @@butkusfan23 Sorry I meant 36 Million lbs lol. It's all that iron in my diet.

    • @MBUOffical
      @MBUOffical Před 2 lety +1

      What would you recommend other than this

    • @kraven4444
      @kraven4444 Před 2 lety

      @@MBUOffical Again as a starter bike for a bigger dude it’s perfect. The easiest answer as an upgrade is Vulcan 1500, 1600 or even 2000. And they’re not much more expensive than the 800.

    • @kraven4444
      @kraven4444 Před 2 lety

      @@MBUOffical I also like the Suzuki Boulevards. With a 1500 or 1800. Never owned one but it’s something I’m considering for next bike.

  • @allanreid4935
    @allanreid4935 Před rokem

    My wife had a VN 800 and i had a Honda Shadow 750. I always rode her bike more aggressively. It was more of a hot rod than mine. Lovely bike tho.

  • @Foisy2000
    @Foisy2000 Před 5 lety

    What year is this bike bro?

  • @gardini100
    @gardini100 Před 3 lety +4

    more than enough for a man, I wonder if they know how silly they look when they trying to back up and leave a spot on a really heavy one with no control and weak legs :D

    • @travelingbrother3576
      @travelingbrother3576 Před 3 lety +1

      My legs will get stronger 😂 my VTX 1300 was a big step up from my shadow aero 750

    • @gardini100
      @gardini100 Před 3 lety

      @@travelingbrother3576 good luck buddy ;) going to step up the game a little myself from Honda Monkey 125 and a Honda Rebel 500, and I know I look silly all the time on the Monkey, but it is just so funny to ride so I don't care :D

  • @bcanderson100
    @bcanderson100 Před 6 lety +2

    First time rider i been watching alot of your videos i have not been on highways i have a 1998 susuki 800 is it ok for the bike to be at a high rpm for a long period of time when on highway

    • @ericfitzwater8516
      @ericfitzwater8516 Před 6 lety

      bcanderson100 I notice my 96 intruder screams when its on the highway but that's usually carrying me and my wife are looking about 70-75 mph and I alone am 290. The longest ride I ever took mine on was about a 45 minute ride from Allen, TX to Mesquite, TX. On a closed course I have hit 100 riding double.

    • @travispratt6327
      @travispratt6327 Před 5 lety +1

      Depends on what you mean by high rpm, if you’re in top gear going under 80 there’s no way it’s going to do any more wear and tear then going 55, if you’re flat out hauling redlining the engine then yea you’ll probably start to vibrate stuff loose. Engines actually like to be revved up a bit, it clears carbon, people even drive in a lower gear revving the engine down the highway and call it an “Italian tuneup” because it clears carbon deposits out of your engine and potentially gets your compression ratio back into whack which could solve some problems. You’ll be hurting your wallet in gas mileage but if it’s a bike that’s usually not even an issue.

  • @mrvwbug4423
    @mrvwbug4423 Před 6 lety

    And to think that is the slowest Vulcan Kawi made haha. The 500 I believe was slightly quicker, and 750 and 900 was/are significantly more powerful (and shaft drive too in the case of the 750)

    • @leadfoot1892
      @leadfoot1892 Před 6 lety +3

      Funny my 800A has always beaten everyone those bikes. Especially the overweight 900 models

  • @hardwareopa
    @hardwareopa Před 6 lety +2

    I had the kawasaki vn 800 for 12 years. I'm 6 4 Feet. To be honest it was always a little to small for my body height. My feet tops were tilted up quite a lot. You feel that after a short while. I'm wondering if a VN900 would be more suitable for my height.

    • @RayTeerlink
      @RayTeerlink Před 5 lety

      Ramon Schalleck same height. Have you found anything better?

    • @normanwright5335
      @normanwright5335 Před 4 lety

      Yep-I have an 800 and want a 900 or 1100 next, for the comfort.

  • @steveperry1344
    @steveperry1344 Před 6 lety

    i bought a used one a while back with 2500 mi and loud pipes. it was a very nice looking bike but it needed more powerfor me . i wieght a bit over 200lbs and it wasn't bad but really it would be good for a small guy or chick. just got an 02 heritage a MAN'S bike. the 800 vulcan is a decent bike and no problems just not for me.

    • @edeco50
      @edeco50 Před 6 lety +1

      steve perry your heritage is a girl bike too you know any bike is
      Man or woman's