Me and my wife are new members. We currently ride a 98 750, but hope to upgrade soon. Money is tight with 4 kids. LOL Hopefully we will be able to meet some Vulcan riders in the area. Stay safe!
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Re: Hello from Evansville Indiana
Welcome to the forum from Columbus, OH. If you are interested in a 1600 Nomad I might know someone who has one. I think he still has it and is looking for about 5k for it. Just a thought.Patrick "Hotwheels" Sharon
President Columbus Vulcan Riders Chapter 1-32
Columbus, Oh
National President 2020
National Vice President 2019
National Treasurer 2013 - 2015
VROC Member # 34133
2014 Vulcan Voyager
2021 CanAm Spyder F3-Limited
2020 CanAm Spyder F3-Limited
2009 Vulcan Voyager - Gone
2002 1500 Mean Streak - Gone
2007 Vulcan VN2000 Classic LT -Gone
2007 Vulcan VN900 Classic LT - Gone
Columbus Vulcan Riders 1-32 FaceBook group
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Re: Hello from Evansville Indiana
Welcome from NW Florida!!Aloha
Derry ~DaBull~Bullock
Former VRA USA National President
Former NW Florida Chapter 1-6 President
Crestview, Florida
2012 Vulcan Voyager 1700
(Previous 2005 Vulcan Nomad 1600)
~If you fool with Da Bull...You're gonna get the Horn
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Re: Hello from Evansville Indiana
Welcome to the VRA!! 750s are great bikes, and there are plenty of affordable Vulcan options when it comes to upgrading!Randy - aka racinfan101
Central IL Chapter 1-39 President
2024/25 National President
https://www.facebook.com/groups/cent...?ref=bookmarks
2002 Vulcan Drifter 800, 2010 Vulcan Nomad 1700, 2020 Kawasaki W800. Gone but not forgotten...2008 Vulcan Mean Streak, 2002 Vulcan Drifter 1500.
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Re: Hello from Evansville Indiana
Welcome from South Central WI. Last time I went through Evansville, IN I stopped off at the Hill Top for a brain sandwich.Always Believe,
Marc VanderPal
President - Rock River Valley Vulcan Riders
Email - marcvanderpal@charter.net
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Re: Hello from Evansville Indiana
Welcome from the SC 1-50 and those 750's are awesome. Have you seen this site www.vn750.com - looks like a lot of great info on keeping these fine bikes on the road.Non Chapter Member
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