2004 KAWASAKI Vulcan VN800E Drifter. Added rear crash bars from 96 VN800. Fishtail pipes and side shifter. Fishtail muffler or exhaust, side or manual shifter, front and rear crash bars or rear saddlebag guards.
Thats a great bike. But respectfully, I dont see how you guys can put Indian badges and decals on what is a Kawasaki with Indian styling parts. Yeah, it looks a lot like an Indian but I think it would still be ok to call it what it is, a (Indian style) Kawasaki.
@@pipersall6761 Thanks man. Hopefully someday I can afford an Indian. Meanwhile I will take the punishment of learning how to ride out on this thing. Ride safe.
I really love this bike, I remember Kawasaki coming out with the drifters and they really got the classic Indian look right, and I have a 1928 101 Indian which my father bought in 1937 when he was 21 so I am an Indian man and you have done a great job with this bike.
That's a beautiful bike that you should be proud of. Still I can't get behind plastering Indian all over it, seems kind of lame to me. Maybe not your intention but it seems like you're trying to deceive people. No reason not to be proud that it's a Kawasaki.
Vulcan vn 800 linda motocicleta parecida com indian chief 1947 perfeita tenho uma vn 750 aqui no Brasil mas e um modelo custom Chopper aqui no Brasil não temos esse modelo infelizmente
Hello from England UK. I have one with Vance and Hines pipes and extended fishtails, two tone paintjob etc etc, but yours here is an absolute stunner, well done youve done a beautiful job. Its the best ive seen
My first bike was a 1996 Vulcan 800. I installed Cobra Slashcuts it sounded great. Your bike sounds really good. With all due respect, I want to talk trash about how it's just a Vulcan 800 but I like the darn thing too much lol. The Indian stickers aren't for me but nice bike dude
Hi Joe. Fantastic looking bike!. I've got a Vn800 with a long rider and pillion 'comfort' seat but really want to swap it out for a solo seat. Could you or anyone PLEASE tell me the make of a compatible solo seat that will fit the vn800 as I can't find one anywhere and even the local Kawasaki dealership can't locate an appropriate seat?! Many thanks if anyone can help.
The fishtails are slip ons from ebay Exhaust Fishtai pair for Kawasaki VN 800/ Classic/ Drifter chrome and most of the hand shifter is homemade and fabricated. Check out some drifter groups on fb for more info/ideas!
Hey man! Nice bike for sure, thing is awesome sounding. What are the pieces called that sit on the body of the muffler it looks like a spacer or a clamp.
I had a VN 800 same color but was not a drifter, Vulcan Classic and loved that bike. Had Vance and Hines Cruzer pipes and sounded really good. I now have 4 Indians and love them as well. Had Mustang seat and could ride all day no problem, very dependable bike and had plenty of power.
jesus how many times is the name indian stuck on that bike? 7 ? its way to much .. not only is it in bad taste, but its way too much .. on the tank like it would be on a real indian is enough.. when you have it on every single body panel/ piece its trying too hard
@@joeblasia1427 I've had three Drifters over the years and at one time even had patch for my leather Jacket of the 1500. Apart from a mustang seat on the 800 I currently own, the biggest improvement I've made to the bike is the installation of 5.5in risers. With that seat and those risers you can ride all day. I must say I like the look of your fishtail pipes too. Very fitting for the 48 Indian look. And I agree that the decals you add is a personal thing.
@@joeblasia1427 and they fit right on your 800 Drifter they really make a a bike look good if you're going to have crash bars you need them in the back too especially if you lay the bike down it will save it thank you hey it looks like they attached with the passenger foot Peg bolts? And also under the seat solid frame Bolt hole?😮 is that true sir thank you