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1995 Honda Pacific Coast Pc800 Touring on 2040-motos

US $3,200.00
YearYear:1995 MileageMileage:27
Location:

Dallas, Texas, US

Dallas, TX, US
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TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:8177814348

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1995 Honda Pacific Coast PC800, This is a great touring bike that Honda made for a handful of years. People get these bikes up to 100k miles regularly. They are known for being very reliable and allow you to spend more time riding than repairing! It has a trunk for storage, and plenty of power for the highway. $3,200.00 8177814348

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