It’s kind of “funny” to think that in the cycling world, bikes can come in a range of sizes to fit all kinds of folks, yet in the motorcycling world, there’s typically just … one.
I use quote marks because for many riders, big and small, it’s no laughing matter, especially on longer rides where stretching or scrunching gets increasingly uncomfortable.

That’s what makes something Kawasaki does with the sportier editions of its flagship cruiser, the Vulcan, so cool.
See, unlike so many other bikes, the Vulcan S uniquely accommodates a wide range of riders. Here’s how.
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Seasoned motorcyclists know that with a few tools and some know-how, you can make a number of small adjustments to any bike to improve its ergonomics.
You can also make bigger moves, such as swapping out the handlebars, dramatically shifting the peg position or even having the entire bike lowered.






