Fuse Block Diagram for a Honda Pacific Coast PC800

This is the diagram for the fuse block cover located behind the left engine air vent on a Honda Pacific Coast PC800 motorcycle. These little covers can sometimes go missing which makes it hard to figure out what fuse does what. The image below comes from the iPCRC.

The info I have on this photo says it came from a 1994 PC. However, I believe this was the same throughout all production years.

Honda Pacific Coast PC800 Original Hondaline Optional Parts and Accessories

There were several Hondaline OEM optional parts and accessories for the Honda Pacific Coast PC800 when our motorcycles were new. This is a sales brochure from the 1990 model year that lists everything that was available. I got this information from this PDF that was uploaded to the iPCRC and elsewhere over the years.

Cover of the small Hondaline Pacific Coast PC800 Accessories brochure from the 1990 model year.
A wide range of accessories was available.

Hondaline Accessories for Pacific Coast – PC800 Part Numbers
08126-MR500 Rear Spoiler
08126-MR510 Saddlebag Spoiler
08118-MR500 Audio System
08162-MR500 Trunk Light
08706-MR500 Nose Mask
08154-MR500 Tall Windscreen
08154-MR520 Windscreen Mount
08111-MR500 Backrest
08361-MR500 Body Cover
08162-MR510 Inner Bag Set
08162-MR530 Scuff Pad Kit
08162-MR520 Trim Kit
08156-MR500 Front Mudguard
08172-MR500 Trunk Interior Mats

It is highly unlikely you will find any of these as new old stock parts but you never know. However, quite a few are available used or from third party companies that have reproduced or improved upon the original designs.

Fasteners, washers, and other hardware identification for the Honda Pacific Coast PC800 motorcycle

Here is information on identifying specific bolts, washers, fasteners, screws, and other hardware for the Honda Pacific Coast PC800 motorcycle. You can use this info to order replacement parts either from Honda or from your local hardware store. This information was originally compiled from Ben on the iPCRC in a PDF. I have recreated it here so it’s easier for you to search and find.

These were ordered from the Honda fiche for a 1998 PC800. Hopefully it will help someone who isn’t quite sure which screw/bolt goes with which collar/washer and where. I used the following fiche file to find the parts: [editor’s note: you can get the microfiche here.] highly recommend it.

banawalt@yahoo.com 09/2011

If you are looking for generic alternatives, you can find them in many local hardware stores or on websites like McMaster Carr.

Honda Part Numbers: 96600-06016-00, 96600-06016-08
Socket bolt, 5mm Allen head, 1mm thread.
Look for generic crown bolt (possibly P/N: #82648) M6-1.0x16mm.
Honda Part Number: 96600-06012-07
Socket bolt, 5mm allen head, 1mm thread
Look for generic crown bolt (possibly P/N: #82638) M6-1.0x12mm.
Honda Part Number: 90113-MM5-00
Pan head screw with shoulder, 5mm allen, 1mm thread.
I don’t have a generic part number for this one and haven’t see it aftermarket. You could probably replicate this bolt by getting a 6×1.0x14mm pan head bolt and adding a 6mm collar onto it. However, Honda still stocks this bolt. There are also pan head screws with shoulders that probably will work if you don’t mind having a screw rather than an allen bolt.
Honda Part Number: 90106-MM4-000
Pan head bolt with shoulder, 5mm allen head, 1mm thread.
This one also is hard to find aftermarket but Honda still sells them. If you were to switch to a panhead screw, then you can find something that’s close enough to work. The shoulder is important to have in order to not break the plastics on your PC.
Honda Part Number: 90106-KY2-701
Pan head bolt with shoulder, 5mm allen head, 1mm thread.
This is another one you won’t find aftermarket but Honda still sells them. The length of the threads and the length of the shoulder are both important to prevent plastic breaking on your PC.
Honda Part Number: 90105-MB1-000 or 90105-MB0-000
Button head flange with shoulder, 0.89mm thread, Phillips
Note that when the one part number was ordered, a different part number showed up. But both part numbers are listed for the same screw in two different places on the microfiche.
This one you might be able to find a similar screw at a hardware store and then add a washer and a shoulder to. Again, the shoulder is important.
Honda Part Number: 90142-MB0-000
Button head flange screw with shoulder, 0.89mm thread, Phillips
Again, another weird screw that Honda decided to use. The shoulder length is important to not damage plastics. You could probably find a generic Phillips head screw and then add an appropriate shoulder collar to make it work if Honda ever stops supplying these.
Honda Part Number: 93903-25380
Round head self tapping screw, Phillips
This one you probably can find in a generic online parts catalog. Probably. You will want to make sure the threads match pretty closely so you don’t damage the bike by trying to re-tap those threads.
Honda Part Number: 94109-14000
Aluminum flat washer
This one you can probably find a generic equivalent pretty easily with those measurements. Well… maybe.
Honda Part Number: 90463-ML7-000
Copper flat washer.
This one you probably can find a semi-generic equivalent.
Honda Part Number: 90471-580-000
Aluminum flat washer
You might be able to find this aftermarket. It’s a weird mix of metric and imperial units.
Honda Part Number: 90471-580-000
Thin flat washer
The last time I checked, these are still available from Honda.
Honda Part Number: 90522-MF5-000
Collar
Note that when the original author of the PDF that these images came from ordered this part back in 2011, he received P/N: 90522-170-700 instead which is very similar to being the same but has a 0.1mm higher collar and is 0.05mm higher overall. The part is also skinnier overall but has a wider mouth. The original author notes that the differences were negligible and both parts worked just fine.
Honda Part Number: 80109-KG7-000
Collar
This one is still available from Honda but if not, you might be able to find something similar from McMaster Carr or maybe Misumi USA.
Honda Part Number: 61105-KM7-910
Collar
Another weird one that maybe you can find a generic alternative for if Honda ever runs out of stock.

That’s all of the fasteners, washers, bolts, screws, and whatnot that were on the PDF. If there are other parts you want documented, please let me know and I will do what I can.