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Motorcycle Gear on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Richland, Washington, US

Richland, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Tour master

Selling 2 medium scorpion helmets with built in flip up/down sun shade. Has a pump to tighten around head. Lightly used.


 Selling a tourmaster epic jacket size LG/44. Has built in protection for elbows and back., with a zipper that connects to the pants.  Also, has insulation lining that zips in for colder weather.  Jacket has many vents for warmer weather. Selling tourmaster caliber pants size 34-36 with removable insulation lining.  Also, has built in added protection for lower back and thighs. Pants zip to jacket as a pair. Both items can be used in all climates.

Items were used for less than 1 season. Pants were used only a few times.


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