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Where does the vacuum hose fit ? Does it go onto the outlet from the rear of the fuel on/off/reserve fitting on a 1994 Kawasaki VN 1500 Vulcan Classic ?
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firstly make sure there is fuel in the tank.is the fuel tap on???put it on reserve??pull the pipe off the fuel tap to see if petrol is flowing??check the fuel pump if fitted to see if it is working.you will here the pump when you turn the ignition on for a second or 2.check the plugs to see if they are wet or dry.this will tell you if fuel is getting to the pots.
The engines are the same, depending on model of the 2001 if its a classic then I'm sure it will, I would go to Vance & Hines's web site and check there fit on exhaust for a 1998 verses a 2001 you'll probably see that it carrys the same part number.
i,m not sure about kawasaki, but honda change things slightly every 2 years ust enough to make this sort of thing hard to do,,if you can offer one up from a friends bike and see what it needs ,it might mean making some bracket changes,try a motorcycle breaker and see if they can help.
it sounds like you have a leak in a hose from the radiator (if fitted) if so cheack all hoses and even the radiator for leaks if its a hose just take it off and take it to a hardware store and ask for a pipe exactly the same as it
dear susan shock adjustment for the rear shock are done with c wrench. you will notice at the top of the shocks there is a ring with 3 adjustment cams. the wrench is placed in the two holes you see on the shock opposite each other this is where the wrench fits you simply turn either direction for softer or harder ride. this adjustment puts more or less tension on the spring. i own a 96 vulcan as well hope this will help you jim
NO theres not. i own this very same bike i have the 99 1500 drifter #0791 last 4 of vin. the only quirk with this bike is the clutch springs. they were weak but if this bike has over around 20k miles you should be good because someone else probally has replaced them, if not its a simple quick repair. but if you have to replace them just upgrade to the mean streak spring they will fit, they are a different part number but they will fit. its an hour and a half job to replace them. i have done about 10 of these in the last few years for customers. if any further questions contact me on here and we can go over this on the phone. i am a kawasaki vulcan nut. i own 2 of these bikes one being the 1500 drifter the other a 02 800 drifter.
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