Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager
The Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager has a top speed of 185 km/h (estimated), produces 75 hp and weighs 393 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.8/10.
Le Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager a été présenté en 2009 en tant que croiseur de tourisme phare de Kawasaki, en remplacement du Vulcan 1600 Nomad. Il était équipé d'un moteur bicylindre parallèle de 1 700 cm3 avec entraînement par arbre et a notamment été l'un des premiers croiseurs de sa catégorie à proposer un pare-brise réglable électroniquement et une transmission à six rapports. La variante Voyager ABS est arrivée peu de temps après, ajoutant des freins antiblocage et consolidant ainsi sa réputation de machine de tourisme haut de gamme sur de longues distances, concurrençant directement la Honda Gold Wing et la Yamaha Royal Star Venture.
75 hp
Pouvoir
127 Nm
Torque
393 kg
Poids
185 km/h (estimated)
Vitesse maximale
6.2 L/100km (approx. 16.1 km/L)
Carburant
Caréné
Corps
Video Review
Ce que les acheteurs doivent savoir
Watch the Final Drive
The shaft drive system is generally low-maintenance, but some owners report shaft drive lash developing over time — inspect for clunking during acceleration before buying used.
Built-In Audio System
The Voyager comes factory-equipped with an AM/FM/CD audio system and integrated GPS mount, making it one of the most touring-ready bikes out of the box without expensive add-ons.
Strong Resale Value
The Vulcan 1700 Voyager holds its value reasonably well compared to competitors, largely due to its robust 1700cc engine and full-dresser features that appeal to long-distance touring buyers.
Générations et spécifications par année
Présentation du bicylindre en V de 1700 cm3, de la transmission par arbre, de l'ABS, du régulateur de vitesse électronique, des sacoches rigides, d'un carénage avec système audio.
Ajout d'un écran LCD, d'un système d'infodivertissement actualisé avec audio Bluetooth, d'une ergonomie révisée, d'un style mineur et de fonctionnalités améliorées.
Évaluation d'un acheteur d'occasion
"Underrated touring cruiser that punishes brand snobbery with excellent value."
$7,500-$13,500 usedThe Vulcan 1700 Voyager is Kawasaki's serious answer to the touring cruiser segment, and used examples offer genuinely impressive value if you know what you're buying. That 1700cc parallel-twin punches hard with real low-end torque, and the full fairing actually works — you'll arrive at destinations without feeling like you've been in a wind tunnel for six hours. The adjustable windscreen is a legitimate feature, not marketing fluff. Before buying, pull the infotainment panel and check for cracked mounting tabs — a known weak point on earlier models. Inspect the final drive shaft output seal religiously; leaks happen and dealers charge aggressively for the fix. The suspension is competent but not sophisticated, so press hard on the forks and rear shock looking for leaking seals on anything over 30,000 miles. Tire wear on the rear can be aggressive given the weight. Overall it's a genuinely capable tourer that gets overlooked because it doesn't wear a Harley badge. That's your advantage as a buyer.
Équipement et Accessoires Recommandés
Problèmes courants
Turn key, listen for click, attempt start
Inspect rear drive housing for oil residue
Ride at 35-45mph, feel for throttle hesitation
✅Liste de contrôle préalable à l'achat
Solid tourer, minor issues, high miles holdwell
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager? +
Starter relay failure, bike won't crank: Turn key, listen for click, attempt start (moderate) | Final drive shaft seal leaks gear oil: Inspect rear drive housing for oil residue (moderate) | Fuel injection surging at low throttle: Ride at 35-45mph, feel for throttle hesitation (minor)
Is the Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager a good motorcycle? +
Underrated touring cruiser that punishes brand snobbery with excellent value. Rating: 7.8/10. Best for: Two-up tourers wanting reliability over brand prestige. Avoid if: You prioritize sporty handling or light commuting.
What is the horsepower of the Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager? +
The Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager produces 75 hp @ 5,000 rpm (estimated), with 127 Nm @ 2,750 rpm of torque. Top speed: 185 km/h (estimated).
Is the Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager good for beginners? +
Not really — the Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager is better for experienced riders (755000 hp can be intimidating). Two-up tourers wanting reliability over brand prestige Avoid if: You prioritize sporty handling or light commuting
Is the Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager reliable? +
The Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager has no widely-reported critical reliability issues. 3 minor issues are documented — see the Common Problems section above.
Is the Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager good for daily use? +
Two-up tourers wanting reliability over brand prestige Fuel: 6.2 L/100km (approx. 16.1 km/L).