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Sixsixone 661 Motocross Comp Elbow Downhill Mtb Cycle Motocros Guards on 2040-parts.com

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Watford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

Watford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:sixsixone 661 Size:S,M,L Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Main Colour:White

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Description 

  • Ultimate protection through polypropelene caps
  • Ventilated comfort with padded chassis
  • Great fit through assymetrical design
  • Stays securely in place with elastic velcro closures
  • 50% eva, 30% plastic, 10% polyester, 10% nylon
  • Polypropylene hard caps
  • Eva padded chassis
  • Asymmetrical design
  • Elastic velcro closures

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