When did the Honda Pacific Coast come out?

When did the Honda Pacific Coast come out?

Honda Pacific Coast. 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.

What did the Honda PC800 Pacific Coast look like?

Capacious trunk on the 1989 Honda PC800 Pacific Coast. While this was going on, what were the car guys thinking? Cover it all up. Make it look like a two-wheeled car. Plastic is cheap, molding is easy. And cover it up they did, from the cowling over the front wheel and the shrouded discs to the huge rear end, often referred to as The Trunk.

Is the Honda Pacific Coast a scooter or motorcycle?

Like other motorcycles with full bodywork, the PC800’s plastic bodywork conceals almost the entirety of the motorcycle’s mechanical underpinnings — in the manner of a scooter.

How tall is a 1989 Honda Pacific Coast?

1989 Honda Pacific Coast with accessory tall Tires Front 120/80-17 140/80-15 Wheelbase 59.1 inches (1,500 mm) Dimensions H: 1,360 mm (54 in) Fuel capacity 16 L (3.5 imp gal; 4.2 US gal)

Honda Pacific Coast. 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.

Capacious trunk on the 1989 Honda PC800 Pacific Coast. While this was going on, what were the car guys thinking? Cover it all up. Make it look like a two-wheeled car. Plastic is cheap, molding is easy. And cover it up they did, from the cowling over the front wheel and the shrouded discs to the huge rear end, often referred to as The Trunk.

Like other motorcycles with full bodywork, the PC800’s plastic bodywork conceals almost the entirety of the motorcycle’s mechanical underpinnings — in the manner of a scooter.