Here's an interesting article about this "Cult Bike".
http://www.bike-urious.com/indian-chief-replica-2005-kawasaki-drifter-800/
I guess all the 800 owners are cult members.
finally a member of the in crowd.....
The article says: "the perfect compromise of 40s looks with modern technology"
YEP! (https://www.vulcandrifterriders.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi1370.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fag259%2FEBeybuzzard%2FMiscellaneous%2FCool%2520dude_zps3cumt4yg.jpg&hash=1a2354adff9157a5edb287739309f9b4b6448d9d)
. . . and here I thought I was the only one here that started their own cult. Oh well. :o
The article / pictured 800 was done by Bob Stark or Stark Indian Company just sold last month on Ebay for a super price around $4550. What a deal. Less then 1000 miles.....Cool History..
Pic
Now even my '99er is a cult classic. Look guys, I'm trendy!"
http://www.bike-urious.com/japanese-indian-1999-kawasaki-vulcan-drifter/
I am proud to be a member of this cult. My '02 800 continues to make me smile for miles.
I've been pursuing unicorn motorcycles for a while now, and I've been in most of their associated cults. Notably the 450 Rebel (that was made for one year only) as well as the KZ750 K1 (that's the belt drive model, mind you). But none of those bikes have quite the knowledgeable and supporting fanbase that these do. It's been a pleasure being a Drifter Rider.
What I'm trying to say is...I've been in a few cults, and so far, this one is my favorite.
Quote from: Hatchet54 on October 13, 2019, 11:31:09 AM
What I'm trying to say is...I've been in a few cults, and so far, this one is my favorite.
And, we don't require you give us all your worldly possessions while waiting for the Great Vulcan Mothership.