Black Leather Motorcycle Riding Gloves Lg on 2040-parts.com
Toms River, New Jersey, US
LISTING IS FOR 1 NEW LEATHER MOTORCYCLE LIGHTWEIGHT RIDING GLOVES
INCLUDES LEFT & RIGHT HAND
SIZE: LARGE (LG)
FEATURES:
LIGHT WEIGHT RIDING GLOVE FOR SPRING,SUMMER or FALL
SOFT TOP GRADE OUT LEATHER SHELL
COMFORT LINED INTERIOR
RE-ENFORCED KNUCKLES
VELCRO STRAPP WRIST CLOSURE ENSURES A SNUG FIT
LOW PRICE + FREE SHIPPING
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