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Harley Davidson Men's Fxrg Leather Jacket Mens Sz Small on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
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Yankton, South Dakota, United States

Yankton, South Dakota, United States
Condition:Pre-owned

Harley Davidson Men's FXRG Leather Jacket Size Small.  FXRG collection features top of the line functional gear for protection in all riding conditions. The Leather is midweight, water resistant leather with action back and zippered cuffs. The jacket has Pre-curved sleeves and outside pockets , also with an Inside pocket system for cell phone pocket, eye glass pocket, and lens wipe. Pockets to fit insertable warmth packets. Flow-through ventilation. Removable perforated kidney belt. Reflective piping. Water resistant zippers. Two way zipper.  FXRG front chest badge. Embossed graphic on center back yoke. 

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