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Ziggy4
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| Joined: 02/08
Posted: 02/23/08 04:08 AM
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Looking at all the baggers out there and the Nomad looks like the best package. Looking at 07'-08' and would like some feedback.
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nomad07
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| Posts: 1
| Joined: 03/08
Posted: 03/07/08 01:40 AM
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I have the '07 Nomad and love it. I'm 5'6" and find it very easy to manage in parking lots. It has a nice neutral feel to the steering when maneuvering. It has plenty of power and likes to cruise on the highway at around 70. I put 7000 miles on it last year. The riding position is very relaxing. The windshield, floorboards, and comfortable seats/backrest make it very comfortable for the longer trips. I have installed engine guard chaps to further the weather protection on the colder/wetter days. Vance and Hines Dual Baggers II went on last fall. Waiting for the spring warm up to install Power Commander/Hypercharger to complete package. I've added lots of other upgrades not mentioned. There is a great Vulcan Owners website to get tons of info about mods and upgrades.
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ke4uzi
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| Posts: 1
| Joined: 02/08
Posted: 03/08/08 03:50 PM
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I also am looking at buy an 08 Nomad this year and have read and read reviews and from every thing I can find this is by far the best bike for the money, if not the best all around best. Yes some have minor problems and then some have none. But most are just the custom factor of the person riding it. It has my vote!
Experience= sitting on it at the dealer's
Being patient till I can afford it this May to actually riding it!
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Ponch
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| Posts: 32
| Joined: 12/06
Posted: 03/14/08 03:51 PM
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I bought a 2007 at the end of last April and put over 8000 miles on it last year. It is a very good bike, and like the others have said, probably the best bagger for the money. The only thing I think can be improved from a functionality standpoint, is the seat. On warm to hot days, I sink in the seat and my tailbone hurts. Other than that, I really can't say anything negative about it. The only other thing I can say is that it does require premium fuel. You can remedy this with a ECM spoofer or a resister mod to the air temp sensor, but fuel mileage will go down, so I left mine stock, as I like it.
-- ? -- ~V~ 8109 Ponch
KawaNOW 19 -- Earthling by mistake, American by birth, New Yorker by God, and Iowan by choice.
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Posted: 03/17/08 10:53 AM
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Hello to all, I have the Kawasaki Vulcan Nomad 1600 2007 and love the bike. I am planning a ride to Arkansas and then to the Tail of the dragon on this bike. Send me a note if you like. Best, Ken Nomad07Raider08
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Posted: 09/16/08 01:30 PM
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I own a 2007 nomad and absolutely love it! No complaints what-so-ever and in my opinion the best bang for your buck. You won't be disappointed.
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kawiman
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| Posts: 7
| Joined: 09/08
Posted: 09/17/08 04:47 AM
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Cant go wrong with the Nad. Best bike for the buc IMHO. The bags are huge. The bike isnt much on power, but its not meant to be. Its meant for comfort riding.
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harry2008
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| Posts: 23
| Joined: 10/08
Posted: 10/16/08 09:51 PM
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