Service manual
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Installing the Audiovox CCS100 Cruise Control on the 
Honda Pacific Coast PC800 Motorcycle 
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Copyright © 2001-2006 by Bruce Pickett. Copying or printing for personal use is permitted. All other rights reserved.  January 21, 2006 
Servo Installation 
The servo and vacuum canister have successfully been located in several different locations and 
orientations on the PC800. Two alternative mounting locations are discussed below. 
Alternative 1: Right Roll Bar Cover (Fairing Protector) 
Advantages Disadvantages 
•  Very easy access to servo 
•
  Easy to route actuator cable to throttle 
•
  Electro-mechanical components are 
close to engine heat 
•
  Servo may be subjected to road spray 
through openings in the cowl and 
fairing 
•
  Tight space limitations 
Inside the right roll bar cover is a limited amount of empty space into which the servo and a short 
vacuum canister can be fitted. Since this is right next to the engine casing, which gets quite hot, 
try to keep the cruise control hardware as far away as possible. 
Above: Chuck Chiodini's "Scooter" with servo and vacuum canister mounted inside the right roll 
bar cover. 










