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Kawasaki Vulcan S [2018-2019]



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Kawasaki has discontinued the Vulcan S [2018-2019] and the bike is out of production.

Vulcan S [2018-2019] Key Highlights

Engine Capacity649 cc
Mileage
25 kmpl
Transmission6 Speed Manual
Kerb Weight235 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity14 litres
Seat Height705 mm

Kawasaki Vulcan S [2018-2019] Summary

The Vulcan S is Kawasaki’s middleweight cruiser offering in the Indian market and a direct rival to the Harley-Davidson Street 750 and the Hyosung Aquila Pro GV650.

The bike sports the design language of a modern cruiser and gets a muscular styling, low-slung profile and a laidback riding position, blacked out components and the short exhaust. However, the bike also gets elements like the teardrop shaped fuel-tank and inverted triangle headlamp to set it apart. The instrument cluster is similar to the previous generation Ninja 650 and ER-6n, and comprises of an analogue tachometer and a digital display.

The Kawasaki Vulcan S is powered by a retuned version of the Ninja 650's liquid-cooled, 650cc parallel-twin engine that produces 60bhp and 63Nm of torque. This motor is mated to a six-speed gearbox that transfers power to the rear wheel via a chain drive. It rides on an 18-inch front alloy wheel with telescopic forks and a 17-inch rear alloy wheel with an offset monoshock. Braking power comes from a single 300mm disc up front and a 250mm disc at the rear with ABS offered as standard.

The Vulcan S tips the scale at 226kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 14 litres. Kawasaki offers the bike with ‘Ergo-Fit’; a three-level adjustment for the seat, handlebar and foot pegs, making it suitable for riders of different heights.

The bike was only available in a black colour option at launch, but since then an orange version has been added as well. It is priced at Rs 5.44 lakhs (ex-showroom) and the orange variant costs Rs 10,000 more.

Kawasaki Vulcan S [2018-2019] Review

  • Good Things

    • Offers a comfortable riding position
    • Has a refined 649cc engine
    • Gets good built quality
  • Could be Better

    • The rear suspension is stiff
    • Could get a better instrument cluster
    • Weight is on the heavier side

BikeWale's Take

The Vulcan S is Kawasaki’s only cruiser offering in the Indian market. It offers a comfortable riding position thanks to the forward set footrests and slightly sweptback handlebars. Moreover, it also gets a refined 649cc engine and good built quality to match. On the other hand, it could do better with an updated instrument cluster and pliant rear suspension. 

Kawasaki Vulcan S [2018-2019] Expert Opinion

According to Kawasaki, the Vulcan S isn't your average cruiser. And, if I were to quote the Japanese bike maker verbatim, 'It doesn't require the rider to conform to any herd mentality fashion or lifestyle.'

Introduction

Pros: Low seat height, cool running, quality

Cons: Rear-end ride quality, boring clocks, switchgear

According to Kawasaki, the Vulcan S isn't your average cruiser. And, if I were to quote the Japanese bike maker verbatim, "It doesn't require the rider to conform to any herd mentality fashion or lifestyle." 

Now, that's a proper dig at not one, but two cruiser makers, one American and the other Indian, but with British ancestry. And, it's fine to be cocky, but only if your product can follow up and deliver that crucial knockout punch.  

In our book, the Vulcan S has a much easier job to do. It needs to be a hassle-free and easy to ride motorcycle for a crowd that's looking to upgrade from Enfields. And possibly even Avengers. And yes, it needs to be quick and comfortable. Also, because it comes with a steeper price tag, it must have good street creed. 

Okay, so the job isn't all that easy, after all. 

Quality

Well, if you are upgrading from Enfields or Avengers even, the quality on the Vulcan S will impress. It might not have any shiny bits whatsoever – even the chrome-like bits are finished in matte – but the quality of paint, the finish on gloss plastic, and even the welds and the concealment of wires etc is neat.  

If at all, the look and feel of the switchgear could have been better. In fact, we would have liked to see different instrumentation as well, to go along with the overall upmarket feel of the Vulcan.  

And since I am clearly in a grumpy mood, the rear grab handles – much like on the Ninja 300 – are there because they have to be. There’s no real aesthetic thought behind their design, which is a shame.

Comfort

Kawasaki has, however, paid attention to comfort. So, on city roads or over mildly broken tarmac, and on beautifully paved four-lanned highways, the Vulcan just seems to glide over it all feeling effortless to ride. 

Now, to complete the cruiser stance, the Vulcan runs a different chassis and suspension setup compared to the Z650 and the Ninja 650. So, the Vulcan is lower, heavier, and the rear suspension barely has any travel.  

And that begins to show when the going gets bumpy. Over deeper and sharper potholes, and severely undulating roads, the Vulcan has the ability to both crush your spine and throw you off the seat like a drunken bull. Not surprisingly, the rear loves to bottoms out.

 

The seat itself though, is cushy and accommodating. And on shorter rides, it’s lovely to be in. But, spend over an hour in it and your tailbone will begin to hurt. Also, since you can´t really stand up courtesy the pulled-in handlebar and the forward set footpegs, there’s no other way to release that stress apart from stopping and taking a break.

Performance

The Vulcan S not only runs a lower chassis compared to its street bike cousin, the Z650, it also has a more raked out front suspension, a longer wheelbase, and a much longer handlebar. All of this should make the Vulcan lazy to steer, and therefore, a chore to commute on. Or to take on twisties with.

But, that’s not the case. Sure, it takes a little more effort at the handlebar to get the Vulcan to change directions. But, once it starts leaning, it feels light and natural and surprisingly willing. The tyres do a good job of holding onto both concrete and tarmac as well. So, it neither feels tedious or cumbersome in the city – barring maybe the slightly heavy clutch-pull. And, it doesn't feel too wallowy or vague around a winding road either. It’s quite unlike a long-legged cruiser in that sense. 

 

Ditto with the brakes. These aren’t the sharpest units in the business, and it does require some effort at the lever to slow this 200kg plus motorcycle. But, the feel and progression are unlike a traditional cruiser, which allows you to ride the bike a lot quicker - knowing you can stop harder - than its stance conveys. 

 Then there’s the intake noise. Open the Vulcan’s throttle aggressively between 3,000-5,000rpm and it has this lovely baritone of an intake which makes you want to be in this zone all the time. And it’s not short of performance in this range either.

 

Sure, unlike a traditional, long-stroke, V-twin cruiser motor, the Vulcan’s 61bhp parallel twin doesn’t have the torque wave between 3-5k rpm that will have you grinning every time you open gas. It behaves more like a street motor, wherein the closer you rev it to its redline, the livelier it feels. 

But, the performance feels perfectly acceptable – and enjoyable even – at these rpms. Plus, riding the mid-range fits better with this whole low-slung, foot-forward, cruiser appeal. I’d say you could cruise at 100kmph as effortlessly as daydreaming for as long as your backside allows.

Technology

The Vulcan S is quite basic when it comes to technology or features, especially for a motorcycle at this price point. The Vulcan S retails at over Rs 6.6 lakhs on the road in Mumbai. 

 

It gets dual channel ABS, which can’t be turned off. It gets reach adjustable clutch and brake levers. There’s fuel injection and liquid cooling for the engine. The Vulcan also gets a slick shifting 6-speed gearbox. And, one can also alter the position of the footpegs by 25mm front and back. However, the linkage rods one will need in order to run the altered footpeg positions have to be bought separately, which, defeats the purpose of having thise feature, to an some extent. And lest we forget, it also gets radial tyres at both ends.

Fuel efficiency

The Kawasaki Vulcan S returned a little over 22kmpl during our fuel run. That, and a 14-litre fuel tank translate into a range of around 300km. The figures aren’t bad on either count. Sure, riders upgrading from the Avenger might find the economy dreadful. But for those moving up from Enfields or other 250cc to 400cc motorcycles, will find the figures more than acceptable.

Fitness of purpose

Like we said at the start, the Vulcan S is for those looking to upgrade from Enfields, and possibly Avengers. And on that count, the Vulcan has its bases covered. It’s an easy to ride motorcycle whether you use it for commuting, Sunday rides or long road trips. Just remember to avoid really broken sections of road. 

Our take

The only thing that may turn-off Avenger and Enfield owners is the price of the Vulcan. It is an expensive motorcycle, and quite a jump cost wise from REs. However, we did forget to mention that born-again bikers might also consider the Vulcan. And for that lot, this Kawasaki might not be such an expensive proposition. 

But, for the latter variety, the slightly snatchy throttle response at low revs might be a cause for concern. As might be the motorcycle’s over 230kg kerb weight. Get past that and the Vulcan’s performance, handling, braking, and even tyre grip, is good enough to restore the confidence one needs to start and enjoy riding motorcycles again.  

Our take is, the Vulcan will certainly find takers.

Photography by Kapil Angane

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Kawasaki Vulcan S [2018-2019] mileage

Kawasaki Vulcan S [2018-2019] mileage

The average of the Vulcan S [2018-2019] is 25 kmpl, as per the owners of the bike.

Vulcan S [2018-2019] mileage details

Vulcan S [2018-2019] Specifications & Features

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      Specifications

      • Power & Performance

        • Displacement
          649 cc
        • Max Power
          59.5 bhp @ 7500 rpm
        • Max Torque
          63 Nm @ 6600 rpm
        • Mileage - Owner Reported
          25 kmpl
        • Riding Range
          350 Km
        • Top Speed
          -
        • Riding Modes
          -
        • Transmission
          6 Speed Manual
        • Transmission Type
          Chain Drive
        • Gear Shifting Pattern
          -
        • Cylinders
          2
        • Bore
          83 mm
        • Stroke
          60 mm
        • Valves Per Cylinder
          4
        • Compression Ratio
          10.8 : 1
        • Ignition
          -
        • Spark Plugs
          -
        • Cooling System
          Liquid Cooled
        • Clutch
          -
        • Fuel Delivery System
          -
        • Fuel Tank Capacity
          14 litres
        • Reserve Fuel Capacity
          -
        • Emission Standard
          BS4
        • Fuel Type
          Petrol
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      • Brakes, Wheels & Suspension

        • Front Suspension
          ø41 mm telescopic fork/130 mm
        • Rear Suspension
          Offset laydown single-shock, linkage equipped
        • Braking System
          Dual Channel ABS
        • Front Brake Type
          Disc
        • Front Brake Size
          300 mm
        • Caliper - Front
          -
        • Rear Brake Type
          Disc
        • Rear Brake Size
          250 mm
        • Caliper - Rear
          -
        • Wheel Type
          Alloy
        • Front Wheel Size
          18 inch
        • Rear Wheel Size
          17 inch
        • Front Tyre Size
          120/70R18M/C 59H
        • Rear Tyre Size
          160/60R17M/C 69H
        • Tyre Type
          Tubeless
        • Radial Tyres
          Yes
        • Front Tyre Pressure (Rider)
          -
        • Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider)
          -
        • Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
          -
        • Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
          -
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      • Dimensions & Chassis

        • Kerb Weight
          235 kg
        • Seat Height
          705 mm
        • Ground Clearance
          130 mm
        • Overall Length
          2310 mm
        • Overall Width
          855 mm
        • Overall Height
          1090 mm
        • Wheelbase
          1575 mm
        • Chassis Type
          Perimeter, high-tensile steel
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      • Manufacturer Warranty

        • Standard Warranty
          -
        • Standard Warranty
          -

      Features

        • Touch Screen Display
          -
        • Instrument Console
          -
        • Odometer
          Digital
        • Speedometer
          Digital
        • Fuel Guage
          Yes
        • Digital Fuel Guage
          Yes
        • Hazard Warning Indicator
          -
        • Average Speed Indicator
          -
        • OTA Updates
          -
        • Call/SMS Alerts
          -
        • Geo Fencing
          -
        • Distance to Empty Indicator
          -
        • Tachometer
          Digital
        • Stand Alarm
          -
        • No. of Tripmeters
          2
        • Tripmeter Type
          Digital
        • Gear Indicator
          -
        • Low Fuel Indicator
          Yes
        • Low Oil Indicator
          Yes
        • Low Battery Indicator
          Yes
        • Clock
          Yes
        • Service Reminder Indicator
          -
        • Battery
          Maintenance Free
        • Front Storage Box
          -
        • Under Seat Storage
          -
        • Mobile App Connectivity
          -
        • DRLs (Daytime Running Lights)
          -
        • AHO (Automatic Headlight On)
          -
        • Shift Light
          Yes
        • Headlight Type
          -
        • Brake/Tail Light
          -
        • Turn Signal
          -
        • Pass Light
          Yes
        • GPS & Navigation
          -
        • USB Charging Port
          -
        • Riding Modes Switch
          -
        • Traction Control
          -
        • Cruise Control
          -
        • Hazard Warning Switch
          -
        • Start Type
          Electric Start
        • Killswitch
          Yes
        • Stepped Seat
          Yes
        • Pillion Backrest
          No
        • Pillion Grabrail
          Yes
        • Pillion Seat
          Yes
        • Pillion Footrest
          Yes
        • Front Suspension Preload Adjuster
          -
        • Rear Suspension Preload Adjuster
          -
        • Additional Features
          -
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      Kawasaki Vulcan S [2018-2019] User Reviews

      4.8/5

      (22 Ratings) 7 Reviews

      4

      Visual Appeal


      4

      Reliability


      4

      Performance


      4

      Service Experience


      4

      Maintenance cost

      4

      Extra Features

      Powerful, Comfortable and Visually Appealing

      3 years ago


      Arpit Mayer

      The motorcycle is powerful, comfortable and visually very appealing. The whole idea of putting the sports bike engine in a cruiser itself is crazy and you will feel that power. For mileage, keep it around 5000rpm and you'll get 22-26kmpl easily. Just be careful around the speed breakers because of the low ground clearance and the first point of impact will be the catalytic converter can.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Visual Appeal


      4

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      4

      Service Experience


      3

      Maintenance cost

      4

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Tours

      Owned for

      6 months-1 yr

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      22 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      Since the service stations are limited in the Country, make sure you get everything checked before heading for a long trip. Always clean and lube your chain over 500-600 kms. Also the ground clearance is pretty low, so make sure you keep it slow around speed breakers.

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      0


      A REAL SPORTS CRUISER

      4 years ago


      Ankit Narayan

      i bought this bike in march 2019. the look is just awesome people will just stare at the bike every place .... on traffic signals on highways everywhere. so the look of the bike is super awesome. it goes to a top speed of 217kmph. on highways the mileage come upto 22 or 23. in city traffic it is around 20. the only drawback is the sound of the vehicle but still you will get no sound in any motorcycle stock exhaust because of indian govt. sound norms. the exhausts which fix in this bike costs around 90k. so it is little pricey side. the seats are soooo comfortable. i ride this bike without any back pain straight 800 km a day. the brakes will stop the bike in 10m from the speed of 180 to 0. braking is just awesome. Abs is also very good. the heating of the engine is not too high as compared to harley i used to own a iron 883 which was really unable to bear in traffic just due to engine heat. but vulcan doesn't heats this much. basically u won't be feeling uncomfortable with heat of engine. due to low ground clearance it is very comfortable in turns basically it doesn't skid at all..even u turn on mountains at 45 degree turn.overall its a best bike in its segment. i suggest you to buy this.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      4

      Service Experience


      4

      Maintenance cost

      5

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Everything

      Owned for

      6 months-1 yr

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      20 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      not too much maintenance cost. just maintain the engine oil and lube.

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      28


      1


      Cruiser

      5 years ago


      Anand Mishra

      awesome bike with great comfort...ridding is very easy with this bike so comfortable...looks like beast on roads... performance wise good in city, highways, and off road also.... servicing and maintenance do not think for super bike......con is low ground clearance.....and main talk is that super bike always good.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      5

      Service Experience


      5

      Maintenance cost

      5

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Everything

      Owned for

      < 3 months

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      25 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      wear helmet and safety guard....this is cruiser bike but when u ride feel like sports bike...so please safety first...

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      10


      0

      Best entry level bike ....and one of good looking to

      5 years ago


      Preetham Mn

      Riding is a pleasure...it's a cross bread of sport and cruiser...as a occasional and first time biker Vulcan S is the best entry level bike ..and once you buy this and ride this it will be tough to part with it... As this bike is right bike of comfort,Ride , style...and show off ..black colour rocks ...cheers to life.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      5

      Service Experience


      5

      Maintenance cost

      4

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Leisure Rides

      Owned for

      Never owned

      Got mileage of

      20 kmpl

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      8


      0

      Beast

      5 years ago


      Akashvaity

      Beast, I was going for customised bike..Then i saw this beast, best bike till now ..Comfortable and stylish which suits my personality, tyre should have been 260 but it's ok very well designed and colour combination is too good loved it and damn happy to own it ..My most awaited bike is beast like me.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      5

      Service Experience


      3

      Maintenance cost

      5

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Everything

      Owned for

      < 3 months

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      30 kmpl

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      39


      4

      You should have it.Its a eagle

      6 years ago


      Shafqat Mehmood

      I have been checking out for cruiser bikes i found it very effective and with good performance bike. However i am little concerned about fuel reserve capacity and fuel efficiency. Rather bike looks very stunning and passionate and quite affordable for cruiser bike lovers. I might advised to look at this eagle and plan to grab it out.

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Leisure Rides

      Owned for

      Never owned

      Got mileage of

      30 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      Don't use self start at first when you touch your bike firstly. Use manual instead and also always give running to engine for 5-10 mins at first. These steps will keep your bike away from mechanic shops.

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      8

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