Posted by Richard Schleicher on July 9, 2007, 9:19 pm
I have a 1989 Honda Pacific Coast with 12000 miles on.
Bought it for my wife and she has decided not to ride, but just ride as a
passenger with me.
Bike is in excellent condition (12000 miles only).
It is 800 CC and runs freeway speeds with no problem. Asking $3975. Bike is
in Eastern Pa.
Pictures on request.
Posted by Tockk on July 9, 2007, 11:54 pm
That's a real nice bike . . . If I was gonna get another one, that would be
the bike for me. Not much chrome to polish, it's got a nice big trunk
that locks (important when you're on a trip and you stop for lunch
somewhere, and you don't want to take your saddlebags along with you). And
it's got that legendary Honda reliability.
Dunno why they quit making them . . . they were great . . .
Posted by Paul Elliot on July 17, 2007, 2:11 pm
Tockk wrote:
> That's a real nice bike . . . If I was gonna get another one, that would be
> the bike for me. Not much chrome to polish, it's got a nice big trunk
> that locks (important when you're on a trip and you stop for lunch
> somewhere, and you don't want to take your saddlebags along with you). And
> it's got that legendary Honda reliability.
>
> Dunno why they quit making them . . . they were great . . .
>
>
Not enough people bought them. I've had mine for 18 years now.
--
Heaven is where the police are British, the chefs Italian, the mechanics
German, the lovers French and it is all organized by the Swiss.
Hell is where the police are German, the chefs British, the mechanics
French, the lovers Swiss and it is all organized by Italians.
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/paul1cart/albums/
Posted by Seth Hammond on July 17, 2007, 2:24 pm
> Tockk wrote:
>> That's a real nice bike . . . If I was gonna get another one, that would
>> be the bike for me. Not much chrome to polish, it's got a nice big
>> trunk that locks (important when you're on a trip and you stop for lunch
>> somewhere, and you don't want to take your saddlebags along with you).
>> And it's got that legendary Honda reliability.
>>
>> Dunno why they quit making them . . . they were great . . .
> Not enough people bought them. I've had mine for 18 years now.
> --
My son just rode mine 4,128 miles from Phoenix to Nantahala Gorge in North
Carolina and back. I was on my Wing doing 80-85 most of the way. He had no
trouble keeping up even when we alternated pillioning my grandson near 200
lbs. The two bikes got nearly identical mileage, as they each took about
the same amount of gas at each fill up. Go figger....
Posted by Paul Elliot on July 17, 2007, 4:29 pm
Seth Hammond wrote:
>> Tockk wrote:
>>> That's a real nice bike . . . If I was gonna get another one, that would
>>> be the bike for me. Not much chrome to polish, it's got a nice big
>>> trunk that locks (important when you're on a trip and you stop for lunch
>>> somewhere, and you don't want to take your saddlebags along with you).
>>> And it's got that legendary Honda reliability.
>>>
>>> Dunno why they quit making them . . . they were great . . .
>> Not enough people bought them. I've had mine for 18 years now.
>>
>> --
>
> My son just rode mine 4,128 miles from Phoenix to Nantahala Gorge in North
> Carolina and back. I was on my Wing doing 80-85 most of the way. He had no
> trouble keeping up even when we alternated pillioning my grandson near 200
> lbs. The two bikes got nearly identical mileage, as they each took about
> the same amount of gas at each fill up. Go figger....
>
>
>
>
>
I had similar results when riding with my dad and his '93 Wing.
--
Heaven is where the police are British, the chefs Italian, the mechanics
German, the lovers French and it is all organized by the Swiss.
Hell is where the police are German, the chefs British, the mechanics
French, the lovers Swiss and it is all organized by Italians.
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/paul1cart/albums/
> the bike for me. Not much chrome to polish, it's got a nice big trunk
> that locks (important when you're on a trip and you stop for lunch
> somewhere, and you don't want to take your saddlebags along with you). And
> it's got that legendary Honda reliability.
>
> Dunno why they quit making them . . . they were great . . .
>
>