First Racing Gray Motorcycle Gloves-kevlar Knuckles, Dual Sport, Nwt Leather on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
You are looking at some great motorcycle gloves just in time for the cold weather. These have the "kevlar" knuckles (I don't think it's real kevlar) that provides great protection. They have velcro around the wristbands and "First Racing" embroidered on the index finger and a "First Racing" applique near the wrist (see picture).
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