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Biltwell Moto Gloves - Black - X-large - Motorcycle Riding Mechanic's on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

South San Francisco, California, United States

South San Francisco, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Biltwell Size:X-Large Manufacturer Part Number:GL-XLG-00-BK Color:Black UPC:Does Not Apply

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Biltwell Moto Gloves - Black - XL

Construction:

  • Two-way stretch polyester back panels
  • Single layer synthetic leather palm w/ reinforced thumbs
  • Velcro closure on back of wrist reduces snagging
  • Lycra expansion panels in fingers for comfortable fit
  • Expanding knuckle joints for better dexterity
  • Screenprinted traction tips on first two fingers

Overview: Anyone who has ridden dirt bikes or BMX will appreciate our Moto gloves. Like so many other garage builders and bikeriders, we love the thin palms and snug fit of modern mechanic’s gloves, but can do without their NASCAR-approved colors and graphics. For pure understatement, Biltwell Moto gloves certainly deliver. It doesn’t get much more stealth than black on black. The fingers on Moto gloves run long and stretchy, so we recommend going down one size to ensure a snug, comfortable fit.

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