I bought a '96 with 29,750 miles on it a couple of weeks ago and have been poring over this site as well as the many others mentioned here. Great stuff. I'm in...
Welcome. I hope in your perusal of the iPCRC site you also checked out the events calendar. The weekend of July 9-12 there will be 20+ Honda Pacific Coasts...
Hello Fellow Costers ! I hope all are well and enjoying the well deserved warmer weather in the mid-west and elsewhere. I have a question for the group and I...
Chuck Young
rcy335@...
Jun 1, 2004 1:15 pm
46479
I had possibly a similar problem last year - my front brake calipers were sticking very lightly and would give a funny sound and feel from the front end. I...
Welcome to the group. Yes, the PC is an unappreciated marvel. A motorcycle that's practical as day-to-day or coast-to-coast transportation. Fun to ride too....
rider_of_whirby
rider_of_whirby@...
Jun 1, 2004 1:29 pm
46481
... end...?? Check your left side trunk next to the tire towards the top. '89 PC800 would rub the trunk when loaded down or if the pre-load wasn't setup very...
I placed my bike with a local Honda dealer, Honda Suzuki North in Dallas. They can offer Honda financing and a warranty. The bike has just under 25,000 miles...
... I suggest one revisit one's shifting habits if a rear K555 lasts only half as long as a front K555. Have been beside an intersection visited by motorcycles...
... From: David Kelly To: Pacific Coast Owners Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 10:38 AM Subject: Re: PC800: New Coaster Aboard ... I suggest one revisit one's...
Mark, Welcome to the group! I hope that you'll enjoy your "new" PC. I'm currently riding a '94 that I absolutely love. I ride about 12K per year and wish for...
... I don't think those tires are too old. I read somewhere that tires should not be stored near appliances,especially clothes dryers. I seem to remember this...
On Jun 1, 2004, at 9:00 AM, W.M. Crutcher wrote in part, "The bike has just under 25,000 miles and has had 24,000 fluid changes." ____________- David Kelly...
Ben White
ben1364@...
Jun 1, 2004 4:33 pm
46490
... WOW! That means an oil change (not allowing for other fluids)every 1.0416666 miles. Do you take the necessary equipment with you when riding in excess of...
I have 7,000 miles on a pair of Metzlers I put on last summer. Front has 1/4" of tread. Rear about1/2" tread left. Planning a 5-6,000 mile trip later this...
Rolling Thunder are a good bunch and I support their cause... "Rolling Thunder, on Thursday endorsed Bush's re-election campaign, favoring the Republican...
... I have 20,000 miles on my ME 880's now with about 1/8" of tread on both. I'm expecting at least another 4,000-5,000 miles on both, as usual, before a wear ...
... So why do we keep getting this junk mail on the iPCRC site? Am I missing the PC800 content here? I'll keep my political opinions to myself, as I should...
As an EX-BIKER, now a motorcyclist, and Viet Vet I had sent another group the following comment after reading and listening to other Vets and shipmates of...
Hi Coasters, I am looking for the socket for the light in the left hand mirror assembly for the PC. Anybody got a spare they would care to part with? Thanks. ...
David accuses me of hard shifting, based on my tire milage. Possibly true, because these milage numbers aren't limited to the PC. I've been getting that sort...
rider_of_whirby
rider_of_whirby@...
Jun 1, 2004 10:45 pm
46499
hi, many of my plastic tabs are breaking. the honda guy said to try fiberglassing the parts togeter. what is our parts made of? if its pvc plastic fiberglass...
... blank. ... My local locksmith, "Lock-Doc", had a blank, an ILCO key stamped with X84 and HD74. I hope that helps. Warren Beason Moby the Great White...
... know ... Hi, Pat... Most (not ALL, but most) of the Tupperware is ABS plastic. In addition to the other suggestions you'll get, like JB Weld, most of the...
... I was told that you had to bring the key to the dealer, or at least tell them the key code number stamped on yours. I had two extras made for a small and...
Any one replaced the front wheel bearings themselves? How did you get them out? Where did you get parts and how much? Thanks John Goldin Loganville, Ga '90...
... On the surface that one sure does smell like spam but its unusual in that the sender signed up last October (IIRC, as he's off the list now and the record...
Hey John, ... I replaced mine on my last '90 model PC. I used a punch to knock the bearings out. The hardest part was getting the first bearing to move. I...