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My Barn Find......

Motorcycledave

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Hi Everyone
Well I told Lamont about this a bout 2 weeks ago and now it's your turn.
I hope you can read this.
I now have a NEW motorcycle that is 26 years old.
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As you can see it has 00547.2 miles on it. I took it to the Honda shop where it was bought new and had everything
made of rubber replaced Tires, seals, hoses, everything rubber, all new fluids, total check everything. it only cost me
$785.00 for everything Not a bad barn find. What say you......?

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Wow! and :congrats: on your "barn" find.

I really like the Honda Pacific Coast. There are two that I know of riding around here in the Anchorage area, but not as nice as yours.
 
OMG

$ 785.00..to replace all those pieces ......that's the real find :yes::yes::yes::yes:.................................Mike :bbq:......................PS she's a Beauty :thumbup:
 
Awesome. ..!!

Congratulations that is a find...remember them well and the issue of the rear wheel wearing through the saddle bags..keep an eye on that....great bike..:2thumbs:
 
:D AWESOME!!! :clap: :firstplace:
I've been sort of looking for an '83 SilverWing. If there was one buried underneath the PC; please let me know about it! :D
 
PC800

WOW, congrats on a great find. I have had 2 of these and was looking for another before I decided to buy my Spyder instead. Wonderful bikes that go and go and go.....
enjoy!!
 
Very nice Dave, and congratulations, that is going to turn out to be a fine ride. For some reason they weren't all that popular back then, but that doesn't stop it from being a really nice motorcycle. Keep us updated if you would.

David
 
Good job Dave. I have never met a Oacific Coast rider who didn't have a big smile on his face. I always thought they were a great meld between a scooter and a motorcycle. And as I remember they get great mileage.:clap::yes::clap:
 
That's great find Dave, but I think that since it is a Pacific coast. It might actually have 100547 miles.
 
You know if I had not been tracking this for years
I may agree, the ones you see out there all have
high milage they were a popular commuter bike
when they took off all the body parts you could see
all the factory markings had not been touched.
I think I will ride it to Yosemite Saturday and see if it
still remembers it's first ride there.



That's great find Dave, but I think that since it is a Pacific coast. It might actually have 100547 miles.
 
Ah, the PC, reputed to be the world's most boring motorcycle. Also, one of the best bikes Honda ever made and was never truly appreciated by the consumers. Interestingly enough, Honda is now making an updated version in the guise of the NC700. Congrats! Great find.
 
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