1996 Honda Pacific Coast Pc800 on 2040-motos
Hudson, New Hampshire, United States
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Honda Pacific Coast PC800 description
Up for sale is my 1996 Honda Pacific Coast motorcycle. I don't ride any longer so I must reluctantly sell this great bike. I am the original owner, the bike comes with the original owners manual, complete tool kit, helmet lock and original Honda Pacific Coast bike cover. This PC800 is in very good condition and it has always been kept in a heated garage. There are no oil ,coolant or any other kinds of leaks. The bike has a few scrapes and nicks, a small crack on the right mirror housing, but nothing very obvious. When parts began to get scarce a few years ago, I purchased all four new bumpers. The front left is already installed and the other three are in their original Honda boxes, so the bike comes with all new bumpers and the four old ones as spares. New parts for the Pacific Coast are now just about impossible to find, even good used ones are very expensive and the bumpers were usually the first parts to get bruised up and are therefore in great demand. Recent maintenance includes new front and rear tires with less than 100 miles on them, new front fork seals and fork oil, all fluids changed, new fork oil, flush and bleed brakes and clutch and a new battery. All together cost was $790.00. Extra equipment includes a fairly new Clearview windshield with vent, a Givi trunk, clock and voltmeter and a Throttlemeister. The 1996 Pacific Coast was the last year to have self cancelling directional signals and the full front fender so many PC riders consider it the best year to own. Everything on this bike works properly with no problems. I have got 55 mpg consistently on this PC. Higher mpg is possible on a trip at speeds of 55 to 60 mph Additional photos available on request at 603-978-8870 |
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