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Fox Racing Mx Moto 180 Race Pant Navy 28 17254 on 2040-parts.com

US $109.95
Location:

Wells, Maine, United States

Wells, Maine, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Fox Racing Size:28 Manufacturer Part Number:17254-007-28 Color:Navy UPC:Does not apply

Fox Racing MX moto 180 RACE PANT Navy 28 17254

DESCRIPTION

The 180 Race is a motocross pant designed for today’s amateur riders and top professionals around the world. Featuring race inspired technical construction to help you charge to the next level.

TECHNICAL DETAILS
  • Rider Attack Position construction for a precise fit on the bike
  • Durable 600D polyester main body construction
  • Heat and abrasion resistant leather knee panels
  • Stretch panels at knee, rear and crotch
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