Fox Racing Men's Off Road Motorcycle Boots, Men's Us Size 8 on 2040-parts.com
Whittier, California, United States
Fox Racing men's boots, made for motorcycle, moto-cross/moto-sports, dirt bike riding. Had them several of years, but only worn about a dozen times. Lightly scuffed, but most of it is just dirt I couldn't get off. Excellent condition with minimal show of wear, awesome tread (barely worn). Mostly worn in Glamis Sand Dunes in Southern California. Men's size 8 Knee High 4 Adjustable straps on each side with clasp closures Velcro closure around the top (calf) All black with Silver Fox emblem on the front of each shin, red on on sole New, they retailed for about $200 |
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