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This is a brand new Joe Rocket jacket model 821-4505 


KAWASAKI® SUPERSPORT JACKET

  • Hitena™ Textile Shell
  • C.E. Rated Protectors in Shoulders & Elbows
  • Removable spine pad with pocket for optional C.E. spine protector
  • Variable Flow™ ventilation system
  • Removable insulated vest liner
  • Sure Fit™ adjustable waistband
  • Snap Loops For Attaching Jacket to Belt
  • Reflective stripe
  • Official licensed Kawasaki® product

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