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Dianese Motorcycle Leather Gloves Men's Xl Black Armor Knuckles on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Bremen, Alabama, US

Bremen, Alabama, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Dainese Size:XL Color:midnight black Gender:Men Material:Leather

These preowned Dianese motorcycle gloves have only been worn 10 times or so.  My husband rode his sport bike at Barbers Motorsport about 3 times in 2012.  He used these gloves also when he went for a few Sunday mornings with friends.  You can see the knuckles have a little road rash from Barbers Motorsport. Alot of life left in these gloves.  The leather is soft and all stitching is intact. Email any questions.

Please pay within 3 days of auction ending.  I accept Paypal only and ship US only.  No returns. I do my best to ship within 24 hours of confirmed payment.  Thanks for looking. 

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