
Kawasaki Vulcan Classic 1500 Review
"Reliable, characterful cruiser that genuinely embarrasses bikes costing twice as much."
Used Buyer Review
The Vulcan 1500 Classic is Kawasaki's answer to the Harley Softail, and honestly? It delivers more than most people give it credit for. The 1470cc V-twin pulls hard from low rpm, the fit and finish held up well over the years, and parts availability is genuinely good — something you can't say about every cruiser in this price bracket. It's a comfortable machine that doesn't punish you on longer rides. That said, go in with your eyes open. The carbureted models need the carb cleaned if it's been sitting — non-negotiable. Check the rear brake and clutch cables, they're notorious for fraying quietly. Earlier models had some finicky fuel petcock issues, so test that thoroughly. The chrome looks gorgeous until it doesn't, and re-chroming is expensive. Always inspect the frame around the lower engine mounts for stress cracks on higher-mileage examples. For the money, it's a legitimate Harley alternative that won't bleed your wallet dry on maintenance. Kawasaki reliability is baked in here.
Pros
Cons
Short inseam riders or complete beginners uncomfortable with weight
Similar Cruiser Reviews
"The best all-round Softail you can buy used today."
Experienced riders wanting real performance, authentic style $14,000-$19,000
"The best performance Harley ever built, criminally undervalued used."
Shorter riders wanting serious V-twin performance $7,500-$13,000
"Nothing else on the market delivers this kind of muscular, addictive insanity."
Experienced cruiser riders wanting maximum touring drama $14,000-$20,000
"The most effortlessly brutal cruiser money can buy used."
Confident experienced riders wanting ultimate muscle cruiser $14,000-$20,000