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New* (never Used) - Dainese Nikita Lady Jacket - 48 on 2040-parts.com

US $549.95
Location:

New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Dainese Size:L48 Gender:Women

Refined, sleek and definitely dressed to kill, the Dainese Nikita Leather Jacket is for the two wheeled femme fatale. The supple cowhide leather chassis is cut to compliment the female form, while elasticated inserts and strategic adjustments allow the Nikita to always fit perfectly. The 3D bubble mesh lining and ventilation on the sleeves keeps air moving, providing a microclimate inside the jacket that is ideal for 3 season riding. Composite protectors provide pro-level protection that can't be beat and a pocket for a Dainese G1 back protector gives you track level safety in a stylish package that looks as good of your steed as it does on.

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