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Motorcycle Monday Honda PC800 Pacific Coast

The Honda Pacific Coast was truly an oddball of a motorcycle, but it's become a cult classic and resale values typically surprise motorcyclists who don't follow these bikes closely. For a certain type of rider, this is the perfect two-wheeler - reliable, comfortable, ample integrated storage, and adequate handling. For the seller of this specific…


1995 Honda PC800 Pacific Coast

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When the Pacific Coast came to the US market for 1989, it was initially conceived by Honda's American arm, who had its own R&D department focusing on bikes for that market. Things have changed in the time since.


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Honda Deauville, ST1100 & ST1300. Named after California's Pacific Coast Highway, the Honda PC800 Pacific Coast is a touring motorcycle manufactured in Japan by Honda between 1989 and 1998. Over 14,000 were sold [1] in North America, Europe and Japan, with a three-year hiatus between two production runs.


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Honda Pacific Coast PC800 Links and Information Welcome to my list of links and other information for the Honda Pacific Coast PC800 motorcycle. You will find just about everything you need to know to maintain and repair your PC800.


Motorcycle Monday Honda PC800 Pacific Coast

Enough for long weekends. 3. Windshield and fairing for weather protection. 4. Reasonable power. As an experienced rider, I wanted some spirit on the back roads and easy highway passing. 5. Less weight and better handling than a Gold Wing. I found the Wing was a pig around town and back road driving was boring.


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The PC800 Pacific Coast is a touring motorcycle manufactured and marketed by Honda between 1989 and 1998. Named after California's Pacific Coast Highway, over 14,000 were sold in North America, Europe and Japan, with a three-year hiatus between two production runs.


The Honda PC800 Pacific Coast Is an '80s Bike for Drivers

Quirky, weird, and car-like, the Honda PC800 Pacific Coast emerged for 1989 to woo people out of their Accords and onto two wheels. Amazingly, the bizarre touring motorcycle was manufactured through the 1998 model year, but many people today seem to have forgotten about it. If we didn't know better, it would almost be like people have collectively tried to forget about the Pacific Coast.


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Instrument panel and plastic-covered handlebars on the 1989 Honda PC800 Pacific Coast. Since this was not for the go-fast moto-heads, the engine did not need to be anything radical. So they.


1998 Honda PC800 Pacific Coast

The Honda Pacific Coast 800, or PC800, was a motorcycle designed to attract new riders and be car-like, with clean plastic instead of chrome and oil.


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Rich Bowser's 1990 Honda Pacific Coast with a shaved seat and aftermarket passenger backrest. 1991, 1992, 1993 Model Years. No models produced for these years in Europe or the U.S stated by Honda according to information in January 1994 Rider magazine. There are some bikes in North America, Europe and elsewhere that were sold.


1995 Honda PC800 Pacific Coast

The Pacific Coast might be the world's most sensible motorcycle, falling on Honda's evolutionary chain between the Helix and the ST1100. Comfortable ergonomics. Excellent weather protection. Real-world, almost automobile-like power delivery. A huge, visible car-like rear tail-light. And, of course, the trunk. The trunk rules.


Retrospective Honda PC800 Pacific Coast 198990, 199498 Rider Magazine

The 1989 Honda PC800 Pacific Coast was designed to lure car drivers onto motorcycles. Honda is well-positioned for trying to bridge car and bike owners, The Drive explains. The Japanese company builds both, and many of its earliest cars, like the N600, borrowed motorcycle tech.


Honda PC800 Pacific Coast 198990, 199498 Rider Magazine

The Honda PC800 Pacific Coast was a v2, four-stroke Touring motorcycle produced by Honda between 1989 and 1998. It could reach a top speed of 107 mph (172 km/h). Max torque was 48.46 ft/lbs (65.7 Nm) @ 5500 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 55.79 HP (41.6 KW) @ 6500 RPM. Contents 1 Engine 2 Drive 3 Chassis 4 History 4.1 Touring From Coast to Coast


Honda Pacific Coast d’occasion Plus que 4 exemplaires à 65

The Honda Pacific Coast was considered a radical bike when it debuted, designed specifically for the US market (and named after the PCH). With its integrated trunk, unique bodywork, and automotive-like instrumentation, the Pacific Coast was marketed towards white-collar professionals as an easy daily rider. These really were some of the easiest motorcycles in the…