Honda Pacific Coast Rear Wheel Removal
This is not a project motorcycle, and other lies I tell myself. The PC800 picked up a nail in the rear tire and now it needs to be replaced so follow along as I show you how easy a Honda Pacific Coast rear wheel removal really is. Much easier than any other touring bike that I've worked on. Affiliate links below; Ryobi impact drivers https://amzn.to/4dPYqM1 1/2" socket sets https://amzn.to/4fe6ecU Allen bit sockets https://amzn.to/4x00BoZ

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