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Bmw Motorbike Racing Leather Jacket on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

mid west, Oklahoma, United States

mid west, Oklahoma, United States

External:
BMW Motogp Riding leathers
Circuit Racing Motogp Leather Jacket
Along with Premium Cowhide Leather Bikers Grade 1.2mm to 1.3mm thick
Pre-Curved sleeves for Popper riding positions
Maximum stretchable materials
Velcros for attaching knee puck are sewn

Internal:

With Internal CE Approved A Class Removable Back, shoulders, elbows and Forearms armors
Internal mesh Lining for comfort
Comfort Collar
Internal Two Pockets
CE Approved Remove able Hump

Perosnalization:

Can Be customized to any size
Customize able any color
Customize able patches and Texting

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