Just came up for sale locally, 35,000 miles asking $3,00.00 . Don't know much about them... Forgot we can't post pics yet, it is Black and a 1995.
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Just came up for sale locally, 35,000 miles asking $3,00.00 . Don't know much about them... Forgot we can't post pics yet, it is Black and a 1995.
Great bike, does get a little warm !!! Do you have the ad ? Post it if possible or better yet a link... Links are ALWAYS useful !!!!!
I always thought the Pacific Coast was a beautiful motorcycle.
allen
I remember when those first came out.
850cc, aren't they? (making it a good bike for your smaller wife or daughter....or at east that's what happened to the ones purchased by people I know)
.....sT
The PC800 was a fun bike. I had one back in the day. Of course, it didn't fit any traditional idea of a motorcycle with that trunk on the back. But it was a pretty good ride.
I had one in 1997. It is an 800 cc v twin engine based on the 750 v twin platform. It's a cruiser with a plastic body. Fun bike great for touring. Has an incredible trunk. I got rid of it because I kept hitting the rev limiter.
I also have a 1997 I drove it for 2 years, it was a great bike did everything I wanted but I just never like the way it looked.
I see them for sale every once in a while. https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/mcd/6074006800.html
awesome smooth riding little bikes. I had 2, they were great.
One of my riding buddies has one of these and a R1200R. The Pacific Coast is a white one with red pinstripes. The whole thing is shrouded in Tupperware. Smooth quiet machine. That rear trunk is unique in motorcycles. We got stopped at the Can/US border and the border agent asked to see what he was carrying, he popped the trunk. You should have seen the look on her face, "Do they all do that!?!" We laughed, she laughed. No duties or taxes required.