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Sunday, September 11, 2011

2008 KAWASAKI VN 900 Custom desktop wallpaper

2008 KAWASAKI VN 900 Custom
Motorcycle Desktop Wallpaper


2008 KAWASAKI Vulcan 900 Custom

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Kawasaki VN900 Custom Motorcycle Preview and Specifications.

The Kawasaki VN900 Custom is a factory built custom bike that really stands out from the crowd – it is the result of Kawasaki’s pursuit of the essence of a true custom motorcycle and with the new Special edition colourway for 2009 it cannot fail to turn heads..
To achieve the front end’s lightweight image, a thin, 21” wheel was chosen. This unique cast wheel would be an eyecatcher even on a one-off custom bike. Then, to complete the clean, simple front end, a minimalist headlamp and straight ’bar were added. The fuel tank, the centrepiece of the Kawasaki VN900 Custom’s design, received equally meticulous attention. Its carefully sculpted contours create an intricate play of light and shade that attracts the eye.The VN900 Series models all feature beautifully chromed V-Twin engines, seductively sculpted bodywork, reliable belt-drive and massive rear tyres. Specially tuned for feelgood acceleration, their engines deliver fistfuls of gutsy, big-twin torque. Add to this their light, sporty handling qualities and you have bikes that are seriously fun to ride. The VN900 models raised the standards of performance, quality and craftsmanship in their class.

With the Kawasaki VN900 Custom, the bar has been raised yet again.




Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Information
Richard A. Fisher
A Law Corporation
www.rfisherlaw.com
Motorcycle Accidents
Southern California motorcycle accident attorney Richard A. Fisher has been helping victims of Southern California motorcycle accidents for over thirty-five years. Our experience in handling these cases is supported by the many clients we have helped to obtain proper medical treatment and compensation due to injuries sustained from a motorcycle accident.

Types of motorcycle accidents
Whatever your experience has been in driving a motorcycle, many types of accidents involving motorcycles are common in Southern California. At the Law Offices of Richard A. Fisher, our first priority is to assess your case in detail so we can determine the type of accident you have been involved in. Whether you were rear-ended, had a left-turn collision, were involved with a drunk driver, hit from the side, etc., we can effectively help you get back on your motorcycle and retain compensation for your injuries.

Issues relating to motorcycle accidents
A motorcycle accident is very different from an auto accident. There are several different types of injuries that you can sustain from a motorcycle accident. While the types of injuries vary greatly, serious injuries can include: a brain injury, bodily injuries, a ruptured disc or even wrongful death. Our practice specializes in helping victims of motorcycle accidents recover the maximum damages allowable under the law for your case, from sprain and strain to catastrophic injuries.

Successful cases
The Law Offices of Richard A. Fisher has successfully handled hundreds of auto accident cases throughout Southern California. Some recent cases include:

= Motorcycle Accident (Riverside, California): Intersection Accident involving motorcyclist and automobile.
Recovery: $320,000

= Motorcycle Accident: Woman passenger on motorcycle, when involved in a single vehicle accident. Sustained multiple fractures to leg requiring insertion of plate and fracture of scapula. Recovery: $250.000 policy limits

= Motorcycle Accident (Los Angeles, California): Intersection Accident involving motorcyclist and automobile. No witnesses - dispute as to who ran the red light.
Recovery: $500,000

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