Icon Jacket Overlord Textile Motorcycle Black Small on 2040-parts.com
Federal Way, Washington, US
Brand new with tags. Size small. The Overlord represents the best value in textile motorcycle jackets. The durable nylon chassis, combined with large panels of breathable Fighter mesh, provides valuable protection while maintaining comfort.
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