Joe Rocket Sonic Motorcycle Boots With Dry Tech 9 / 42 on 2040-parts.com
Dumfries, Virginia, United States
Leather Joe Rocket Sonic waterproof motorcycle riding boots with Dry Tech lining to keep your feet from sweating. A comfortable boot that is easy to put on and will keep your feet dry.
They have never been worn and still have sticker on bottom. |
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