Euro/Canadian model? Nice-looking scoot that I'm not familiar with.The one to have:
Euro/Canadian model? Nice-looking scoot that I'm not familiar with.The one to have:
Ever seen Honda's "Pacific Coast" model? Ugh...That'd look like a bike with all that white, plastic crap removed.
There is a turbo version, unfortunately, the turbo versions have the plastic crap all over them.
Just a personal opinion but bikes need an engine, wheels, tank, seat and a frame to connect it all together, anything else and you're moving into car territory!
Looks like it belongs in Star Wars under the butt of a Storm Trooper!
Yes I remember when they first came out...they were definitely a love it or hate it, polarizing design.Speaking of taste, I like PC's even if that ain't PC 'round here.
Was attracted to them when they were new, still am, always check the ads, should have bought a very nice one that popped up near me a couple years ago.
I guess one could say the Deauville 650/700 was a slightly more conventional spinoff from the PC.
My best friend rode one for years and loved it despite the ribbing he took for his "Powder Puff" and kept up with and surprised a lot of guys on the mountain roads of West Virginia.Ever seen Honda's "Pacific Coast" model? Ugh...
Yep. a Marmite bike........... Oh no not again!Yes I remember when they first came out...they were definitely a love it or hate it, polarizing design.
Reading about these the other day. Apparently on a, roll on throttle from 60mph, they would leave a GS1100 in it's dust.............100hp 650.Call me crazy, I’ve always liked the Pacific Coast. Thought long and hard about buying one, I rode one that was listed for sale on Craigslist and lightweight Goldwing was what sprung to mind.
A fellow from Idaho ( friend of @cra-z1 ) pulled up in my driveway a while back on one of these. It was beautiful and anything but boring!
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