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Roadgear All Weather Leather Motorcycle Riding Pants 38/36 Closeout New! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pueblo, Colorado, United States

Pueblo, Colorado, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:ROADGEAR Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:XP318 Material:Leather Gender:Unisex Adult Country/Region of Manufacture:Pakistan Size:38 Inseam:36

Calling all sport bike riders!

These pants are designed for you-sleek, modern and racy.

Regular $149.90; On Sale Now! 


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Possibly the most attractive riding pants ever made! The X Pants mold themselves to your curves, and follow your every movement without binding. Like the X Jacket these pants offer serious protection and are equally adept at sport riding, cruising or touring.

Sizes: Waist 38 Inseam 36

Color: Black

Features

Premium 1.2 mm drum-dyed cowhide leather-perfect balance or protection and comfort

Expandable gusseted leather sides and upper back-styling and comfort in any riding position

Tempurfoam® reinforced Dynatec® padded knee-stylish, protect against road debris and offer enhanced nighttime visibility

Smooth gliding YKK® zippers-great tactile touch and extended longevity

Double leather on seat-extra abrasion resistance

Fully-lined-comfort

Perforated vents at back of knee-sweat minimization

Adjustable waist Velcro® tabs-enviable custom fit

Vertical zippered closure at base-snug fit, keep wind out

Two zippered pockets-essentials stay close at hand

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