Service manual

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
Combined Servo & VC Mount
Subsequent to the original publishing of these installation instructions, an alternative approach
was developed which combined the servo and vacuum canister (VC) on a single mount. The
original instructions have been maintained, but this section has been added to describe the
alternative approach.
On this installation, a bracket was made to hold both the servo and the VC inside the PC’s left
upper fairing. This method utilized a ready-made VC purchased from JC Whitney. This VC
contained an integral check valve and was ready-to-install. Its small size (5” x 4” diameter)
allowed for easy installation.
The Audiovox CCS100 kit contains a metal
strap that may be used for the mounting bracket
for the servo and VC. A pair of holes were
drilled at the top of the bracket to receive a 1"
U-bolt. The U-bolt fits around the upper fairing
frame brace.
The holes in the bracket for the U-bolt are on drilled on
a diagonal to line up with the holes in the mounting tab
attached to the servo.
Note - with the servo cable extended to the right, and
with the servo's vacuum nipple facing you, the curved
metal mounting tab should be at the rear and extending
upward from the servo. As it comes from the factory,
the tab extends downward. The tab should be
unscrewed from the servo, reversed, and reattached.