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Motorcycle Spurs™for Harness Boots-solid Brass Stainless Steel Chaps Snap Buckle on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Bristol, Rhode Island, United States

Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Motorcycle Spurs Make:Freedom

Boots are not included.


Pair of Motorcycle Spurs

Embossed solid brass with stainless steel rowel

 

 

Hand made in USA.

 

 

Visit our store http://stores.ebay.com/Motorcycle-Spurs-USA

 

 

This sale is for one pair of Motorcycle Spurs.

Wonderful for the long ride and the party. 

Embossed solid brass.

Authentic horse spur stainless steel rowels.

Worn on the ring of your favorite harness boots.



Boots are not included.

 

 

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