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Re: 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan
The front brake noise is probably just breaking in the new pads, and yes, the whirring noise is the thermostatically controlled radiator fan running to cool the radiator coolant down after shut down.
There is usually a 500 mile (?) break in service and I suggest you make a list of questions and ask them then. I think what you're hearing is normal. Good luck and enjoy your new bike.
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SuziQ07, your new bike looks great.
The noises you are hearing are indeed normal for the Vulcan 500. If you get a high pitch squeal when you use the front brakes lightly that is not "normal" but it is pretty common. After I had the dealer try several things on my Vulcan to quiet the squeal, I finally just replaced the OEM pads with some good quality aftermarket pads and problem solved. Good quality cold weather gear can extend your riding season a good deal longer. You've gotten some great tips on here, windshield, balacava, and such. I will add that heated grips (about $75.00) are really nice to have and are fairly simple to install. I've found that my hands are the most exposed part of my body. Even with great insulated gloves, it's usually my cold fingers that put a stop to my riding in Winter. I hope you get some nice mild weather to ride in before the NY Winter's shut you down. Enjoy the new bike. |
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That problem can be partially/mostly solved with a windshield that extends out over the grips to block your hands from the wind.
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