Motorcycle Leather Half Chaps Leggings on 2040-parts.com
Taunton, Massachusetts, US
I bought these in harley about 15 years ago.Wore them many cold knights.They are still good as new.Put siome saddle soap on them and they will look almost new. they sat tm leathers They are leather with liner.
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