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1990 Honda Pacific Coast Pc800 on 2040-motos

$3,200
YearYear:1990 MileageMileage:1978 ColorColor: red
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TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(910) 723-5610

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1990 Honda Pacific Coast PC800, This is one of the best PC800's on the web,low miles and in like new shape.I would drive any were and drive it now to work almost daily so the mileage will change.It has bar mounted speakers and a 1000 watt amp using a Walkman 4g and sounds good.There is a throttle lock for long trips and a charge plug installed.Fresh service and a new battery.Tires are real good and the pictures will tell the rest. I have lowered the price,these bikes are sleepers and will smoke a stock sportster.Every thing works like it should and the paint is like new. I am 74 and need a lighter bike, reach me any time 910-723-5610. $3,200.00 9107235610

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