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Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
MotoDry ZXB-2 Bum Bag - ECO SERIES 1. Heavy duty reinforced 600 denier material (PU backed) – stylish design 2. Easy access two way zips on main compartment 3. Soft lined/padded spare visor pocket 4. MP3/iPod pocket with headphone access 5. 3M Scotchlite reflectives for added night safety 6. Side buckle closure on waist belt (wide belt) for better rider comfort |
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