Dainese Super Rider Leather Motorcycle Jacket Eu 54 Us 44 Blk Wht Blue Red Nwt on 2040-parts.com
Draper, Utah, United States
Brand new with tags Dainese Super Rider Leather Motorcycle Jacket EU 54 US 44 Black White Blue Fluo Red as shown. MSRP $999. This jacket is said to run a size large so it should fit like a 56/46. Free shipping to lower 48.
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