What would you like to have? A Street Ruler or A God of Fire

Kawasaki has spread its name all across the globe and also ruling over each and every segment of motorcycles. Either it would be a Super sports liter-class motorcycle or a cruiser motorcycle or a commuter segment, it has a well-famous name in the International two-wheeler market. Apart from that, well who doesn't know about the famous American cruiser motorcycle manufacturer, Harley-Davidson. The firm's headquarter is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and now having its branches all across the globe. However, moving towards the topic, which is all the comparison of the Kawasaki's newly launched Vulcan S cruiser motorcycle and the king of cruiser motorcycle, Harley-Davidson's Street 750.

Harley-Davidson Street 750:- The Street 750 is the recently launched smallest range of cruiser motorcycle from the Harley-Davidson. The Street 750 is equipped with the firm's all-new liquid-cooled revolution X-engine with an engine displacement of 749cc. The power plant is mated to a 6-speed transmission and can be able to generate a peak torque of 60.3Nm. The shinning and glittering chrome paint is just enough to make you fall for this motorcycle.

Harley-Davidson Street 750

The cruiser motorcycle seems to be pretty simple yet carrying stylish looks all along. The newly designed fuel tank complemented with headlight cowl and the stylish seat raised its demand among the female rookie riders as well. The company has especially designed this cruiser motorcycle by keeping the female riders in mind.

Kawasaki Vulcan S:- The Kawasaki Vulcan S is the newly introduced cruiser series motorcycle. It seems that this year going to be a great year for Kawasaki, as it has come-up with lots of surprises. The Vulcan S is an ER6 based machine, sharing the very same technical specifications.

 2015 Kawasaki Vulcan S

The cruiser motorcycle is powered by a liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine, which gives an engine displacement of 649cc. The power plant is capable to belt out a total power of 61BHP and a peak torque of 62.36 Nm. The Vulcan S comes under a middle-weight cruiser motorcycle, as it weighs only 225kg and will get ABS as an option. It will be available for sale by the coming year, but for now, it is readying to make its debut at the EICMA, 2014.