Harley-davidson Motorcycles "live To Ride Ride To Live" Jacket Vest Pin on 2040-parts.com
Fall River, Massachusetts, US
Up for bid is this Harley-Davidson Motorcycles LIVE TO RIDE RIDE TO LIVE Biker pin. Great pin for any Harley or Indian motorcycle enthusiast and/or collector or just loves motorcycles. Wear it on jacket, vest, or just to add to any collection. Pin is of excellent quality and is in excellent condition. You will not be disappointed with this piece.
Pin measures 2" x 1-1/4"
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