Harley Davidson Mens Leather Gloves Sz Med Part # 98203-07vm Torque Gauntlet on 2040-parts.com
Germanton, North Carolina, US
- soft and supple deluxe drum dyed cowhide with gel padded palms
- Gel padded palms provide maximum comfort, protection and shock absorption
- Adjustable velcro strap with Harley Davidson
- adjustable wrist and reinforced nylon stitching for extended wear
- feel free to ask questions and I do combine shipping
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