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Bmw City 2 Denim Pants Small on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, US

Marietta, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:76127726008 Size:Small Color:Dark Blue Country of Manufacture:Germany

BMW City 2 Denim Pants. S. Indigo.
Casual motorcycle pants with blue-jeans look. Abrasion-resistant material mix of cotton and Cordura. Gradually assumes the look of pre-faded jeans. Removable NP protectors, 2-level height adjustment on knees. Includes belt, zipper (40 cm) suitable for combination with all BMW Motorrad jackets. Adjustable foot width Lightweight motorcycling pants in a blue-jeans look. Made from a highly abrasion-resistant combination of cotton and Cordura. Gradually acquires the faded look typical of demin jeans. Removable NP protectors for knees (two height positions). Belt included. Connecting zipper (40 cm/15.7 in.), compatible with all BMW Motorrad jackets.

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