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Motoport Mens Textile Motorcycle Pants With Padding Nwot 34" Waist 30.5" Inseam on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cardiff by the Sea, California, United States

Cardiff by the Sea, California, United States
Condition:New without tags

Up for sale is a pair of black Cordura (Dupont) textile Motoport motorcycle pants that I bought new. They have never been worn. Time to sell some of my moto gear. The tag reads XL but they wear like a Large. The waist is approximately 34". The inseam is approximately 30.5". The have padding on the sides and the knees. Outer shell is 80% Cordura nylon and 20% polyurethane. Lining is 100% nylon. They have three zippered pockets in the front. They are zippered at the bottom of each leg. The front tag reads: Moto line design corp. I am 6' tall and weigh 165 lbs. I normally wear a 33" waist and a 31" inseam. These fit me well so if you have legs and waist close to this they should fit great!

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