Daiense Dyno C2b Motorcycle High Speed Riding Boots - Size 41 on 2040-parts.com
Chandler, Arizona, United States
Dainese Dyno C2B Shoes - Black/Black/Black. Size 41. Used twice (< 15 miles) - in great shape! Left boot toe has some scuffs as shown.
High speed riding boots. TPU ankle casing, shock absorbing heel, inside tightening strap on instep, replaceable sliders, with nylon outsole and toe, and cowhide leather elsewhere. |
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