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Aerostich Roadcrafter One Piece Motorcycle Suit 46 Custom Very Lightly Used on 2040-parts.com

US $207.50
Location:

Corvallis, Oregon, US

Corvallis, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Aerostich Gender:Men Size:46 CUSTOM Color:Blue Material:Goretex Country of Manufacture:United States

Aerostich Roadcrafter One Piece Motorcycle Riding Suit

Genuine Aerostich Roadcrafter suit in excellent condition. Made in USA. Goretex. Blue. All zippers and pockets work perfectly.

Excellent Condition - Very Lightly Used

Purchased new in 2011 and used for exactly 6 weeks, then has been hanging in a closet.

Size 46 Custom

The suit is size "46 CUSTOM." Aerostich expanded the waist with gussets. The suit should fit someone 5'9 1/2" to 6' 1/2" who weighs between 200  and 225 lbs. The last 3 photos show what I believe to the be custom gussets, which appears to be a long strip 2" wide at the widest point and runs from the armpits down to mid-thigh.

If you have any questions about the size or fit, please ask before you bid. I'm willing to measure anything you want. RETURNS ARE NOT ALLOWED. 

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