Have the wheel covers for my 1999 Drifter 1500 and saw this video as an easy way to install them myself. Thought I would have to have a shop do the back wheel but looks very easy to do with a decent motorcycle jack. Thanks for the video.
Great Video. I have a 2002 1500. I am getting ready for painting. Glad I don't have to remove rear wheel for fender. Front seems easier. Thank you for this in depth tutorial.
Great video. I'll be doing this pretty soon. Thanks for making it look simple. Any pics or short video you can make on the dual exhaust? A very sought out upgrade in the Drifter community.
I have the original seat... and bag hangers for that bike (99 double black). Ut was torturous ... the one you have on the bike is the one i have on it now. Much more comfortable
Hi everybody !! I own a 800 cc 2003 and I write you because i need to repair the front fender, it is very damaged. Any of you know were i can to go to repair this fender ? Thanks a lot.
+Bam Bam Hello, this is RockinRonny from the Drifter forum. Unfortunately it's not for sale but it is one of the reasons I bought the bike last year, you just can't find an exhaust system like it any longer. I thought you sold your Drifter and moved on to a different Kawasaki?
They are a fun bike to customize. My tank and fenders just came home from the paint shop and now off to the pin striper then back for another clear coat then I can finally start rebuilding. By the way I use Tracy's utube account (my wife) she rides horses not bikes.
+Tracy Hanes Keep us updated! Very interested in seeing your progress. How about some updates to your VDR user area?! Winter can not end quick enough for me!
Corbin in my opinion is the best place to order a seat for this bike, but others would argue that other after market seats are better. They all seem to need some work to make them fit correctly but Corbin seems to have the least problems.