Speed And Strenth Lunatic Fringe Vest Motorcycle Street Riding Led Light Black on 2040-parts.com
White Plains, Maryland, US
New, never used, Speed and Strength Lunatic Fringe LED lighted protection vest. New, with tags.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Tri-Composite "Fierce™" Mesh, P.U. and Flex Foam Frame
- C.E. Approved Injection Molded Spine Protector
- Injection Molded Chest Protector
- Lockdown™ Waist and Shoulder Adjusters
- Flex Form Construction
- Light 'Em Up™ L.E.D Lighting System
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