The 1992 Kawasaki VN1500 Vulcan 88 (also known as VN1500-A6 in some markets) features a complete stock exhaust system designed for this liquid-cooled, 1,470cc V-twin cruiser motorcycle. This original equipment manufacturer (OEM) setup is a full dual-sided exhaust with manifolds (headers) on both the left and right cylinders, routing exhaust gases efficiently while meeting emission and noise regulations of the era.
Key Features and Design
Configuration: True dual exhaust with separate left and right manifolds (headers) that connect from each cylinder head. These manifolds feed into a complex routing system typical of early VN1500 models (1987–1995/1996 era Vulcan 88 variants).
Routing and Components: The manifolds are typically chrome-plated or steel with heat shields for protection and aesthetics. Exhaust flows from the manifolds rearward, often passing through crossover or balance tubes, then into a large central expansion chamber/muffler (positioned under or behind the engine/swingarm area). From there, the pipes split and exit as dual mufflers, usually routed along the right side or staggered for a classic cruiser look. This creates a staggered dual appearance with both sides contributing to the exhaust note.
Materials: Heavy-duty steel construction (often chrome-plated for corrosion resistance and style), with fiber gaskets at the manifold-to-cylinder head connections for a tight seal. The system includes mounting brackets, clamps, and heat shields to secure it to the frame and protect the rider/parts from heat.
Weight: The full stock system is notably heavy — around 33–34 lbs (approximately 15 kg), due to the robust muffler design and added chambers for noise/emission control.
Performance Characteristics: Tuned for low-end torque delivery from the big V-twin engine (peak torque around 83–91 ft-lb depending on market). It produces a deep, throaty rumble at idle and under load, though stock systems are quieter (around 81–92 dB depending on measurement) to comply with regulations. Many owners note a characteristic popping on deceleration if modified.
Additional Elements: Includes provisions for emission controls (e.g., reed valves in the manifolds on some VN1500 variants to manage backpressure and reduce popping), and gaskets/seals at connection points. The system bolts directly to the cylinder heads via the manifolds, with no catalytic converter in most non-California models of this year.
This complete exhaust (manifolds + full piping + mufflers on both sides) is a sought-after OEM part for restoration projects, as aftermarket options (like Vance & Hines, Cobra, or Freedom Performance) often replace it for louder sound, lighter weight, and slight performance gains. The stock setup prioritizes durability, reliable sealing, and a balanced appearance on the classic cruiser frame.
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1992 Kawasaki VN 1500 Complete Exhaust with manifold on both side (Left and Right)
Original price was: $395.00.$295.00Current price is: $295.00.
The 1992 Kawasaki VN1500 Vulcan (also known as Vulcan 88) features a complete stock exhaust system with dual staggered mufflers. It includes separate left-side and right-side manifolds (headers) routing from the 50° V-twin engine, typically merging or routing to chrome mufflers on one or both sides, with a large expansion chamber/balancer box (often under the engine/swingarm area) for emission control and sound dampening.
This full OEM setup—manifolds on both sides plus mufflers—delivers a deep, torquey cruiser rumble while meeting EPA standards, though it’s heavier (around 33+ lbs) compared to aftermarket options.
Ideal for restoration, replacement, or classic Vulcan 88 builds seeking authentic factory look and performance.





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