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Cortech By Tour Master Black Motorcycle Riding Jacket - Armor & Liner - Men's S on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Mims, Florida, United States

Mims, Florida, United States
Excellent condition.
Brand:Cortech Color:Black Gender:Men Material:Nylon Size:S Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Cortech by Tour Master Black Motorcycle Riding Jacket - Body Armor & Liner - Men's Small.  Excellent condition.  Removable quilted Thinsulate liner.  Shell is 100% Cordura Nylon.  Lining is 100% nylon.  Good jacket for riding in cold weather.

Measurements:
- Shoulder to shoulder - 20.5"
- Armpit to armpit - 22"
- Sleeve from shoulder to cuff - 25"
- Length - 30"

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