Men's Leather Yahama Riding Gloves, Sz Large on 2040-parts.com
New Lisbon, Wisconsin, US
MEN'S LEATHER YAHAMA RIDING GLOVES, SZ LARGE - 9.5" long x 6" wide, black cowhide leather Yahama motorcycle gloves with red zipper and trim, inner cloth label reads: "Genuine YAHAMA accessories, cowhide leather, ___ nylon lining, with fiber fill, made in Korea". Gloves have rings and connecting clip at wrist. Gloves have a few cuts and worn areas but still have many Yahama miles left. 9oz. net.
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