Men's Motorcycle Boots, Teknic, Size 10 on 2040-parts.com
Woodbridge, Virginia, United States
Virtually new, black, size 10 Teknic motorcycle boots (I don't know the style name). About 5 years old - but never worn. My brother purchased them with his adventure touring bike. He then went Harley and did not think these boots fit the Harley image. Soles look like they have never been worn. They have a side zipper for easy on/off
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