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Honda Pacific Coast PC800. The bike with the integrated trunk.

Honda's 1989 Pacific Coast PC800 was unique — 800cc V-twin (Hawk GT/NTV650-derived), 58bhp, fully-faired with integrated rear trunk replacing traditional panniers. 'Crotch rocket meets Honda Civic' was MCN's verdict. Killed in 1998 with no successor. The bike Honda had the courage to make and nobody else copied.

1996
PC800 · 7 yrs into mid-life
2006
PC800 · final years
2016
Killed 1998 · 18 yrs gone
2026
No PC · NT1100 different
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1996 PC800 · 7 yrs into mid-life
1996 Honda Pacific Coast PC800

Honda Pacific Coast PC800

800cc liquid-cooled 52° V-twin (Hawk GT/NTV650-derived)
Fully-faired with integrated rear trunk, comfortable upright ergos

800cc liquid-cooled SOHC 52° V-twin (carbs)
58bhp
75
245
765
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesAnalogue dialsIntegrated trunkShaft drive
Known issues
  • PC800 — V-twin carb sync drift — all years
  • Reg/rec failure (Honda pattern) — all years
  • Final drive splines — all years
  • Integrated trunk seal degradation — high-mile bikes
£7,499
£15,000
£2.2–4k
2006 Killed 1998 · 8 yrs gone
No bike for this era

No PC800

Honda killed PC800 in 1998 — 'integrated trunk' concept never caught on
Goldwing GL1500 took the touring slot, NTV650 Deauville took the mid-tour role

STATUS · GONE
GONE
2016 Still gone · 18 yrs
No bike for this era

No PC800

No factory has built an 'integrated trunk' tourer since PC800
Modern alternatives: BMW R1200RT, Honda Goldwing — both with traditional panniers

STATUS · GONE
GONE
2026 No PC800 · 28 yrs gone
No bike for this era

No PC800

NT1100 (2022+) is Honda's modern parallel-twin sport-tourer — different category
The 'integrated trunk' concept remains uniquely Honda PC800

STATUS · GONE
GONE
NT1100 £12,499
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

Honda's unique integrated-luggage tourer · 1989-1998
Unique integrated trunk Honda's brave move PC800 was unique — fully-faired tourer with integrated rear trunk in place of traditional panniers. Trunk could be opened with a single key, held a full-face helmet plus jacket. No other manufacturer copied the concept. MCN at the time called it 'crotch rocket meets Honda Civic' — affectionate but accurate.
Why it ended 1998 Sales never broke through Sold in low volumes 1989-1998 — riders who wanted touring bought GL1500 Goldwing or BMW R1200RT (traditional pannier setup); riders who wanted sport bought CBR1000F. PC800's middle ground appealed to a small but loyal customer base. Honda killed it 1998 to focus production on more profitable lines.
Real cost trajectory Held value £7,499 PC800 in 1996 (£15,000 today). Used market 2026: £2.2-4k for clean low-mile. Held value relatively well because of cult status and low production volumes. Pay attention to V-twin carb sync, final drive splines, integrated trunk seal.
vs NT1100 in 2026 Different concept NT1100 (1084cc parallel-twin, 100bhp, traditional panniers): modern, electronic. PC800 (800cc V-twin, 58bhp, integrated trunk): traditional, analogue, unique aesthetic. Different ownership experience entirely.
Rider aids count 0 PC800 had nothing — analogue dials, carb-fed, no electronics. Pure 1990s simplicity in a uniquely-designed package.
Cheapest way in £2.2k A clean PC800 from 1990-1996. 58bhp V-twin (Hawk GT/NTV650-derived), integrated rear trunk, shaft drive, comfortable upright ergonomics. Pay attention to carb sync, final drive splines, integrated trunk seal condition. Honda dealer support strong for older bikes; NTV650 service knowledge transfers.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

1989-1998 Honda Pacific Coast PC800 Manufacturer specs · MCN archive · Cycle World
Honda NTV650 Hawk GT (engine donor) Manufacturer press · MCN
2026 Honda NT1100 (closest) Honda UK 2026 spec sheet · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial