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J HARMON Posted on Sep 15, 2019

2003 vULCAN 800 cLASSIC HOW DO i GET MY MODEL NUMBER FOR EOM PARTS

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On the frame where the forks meet the frame is the tag of the motorcycle, use a Vin decoder from google to find out the model.

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Vin numbers give all the info you need. Call a dealership and they can tell you. If there is a data plate, it also has the model on it.

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SOURCE: oil capacity

The oil capacity of a 1996 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 is 2.9L with a filter change, 2.8L without, and 3.1L for a dry engine.

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SOURCE: no start

Make sue\re to add fresh gasoline to the fuel tank and make sure it is entering thr carb.

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SOURCE: cant find what sensor or switch turns on cooling

the cooling fan should be operated by a sensor in the radiator. it controlls the ground to the powered fan

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SOURCE: Clutch cable and throttle cables for a Kawasaki Vulcan 800

try bikebandit.com

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SOURCE: Cant find oil dipstick or spy glass on 03 vulcan 800 classic

on my 1999 vn 800 the site glass is just under the kick stand..you will need some one to hold the bike level while you look at the oil level or stand it next to a wall or something to check the level, they are the same up to the 2005 models..

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