Suzuki Yoshimura Hayabusa Leather Motorbike / Motorcycle Leather Racing Jacket on 2040-parts.com
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Made of : Original Cowhide Leather Ship from : Pakistan Delivery time : 14 Working days DescriptionSuzuki Hayabusa Motorbike | Motorcycle Racing Leathers Jacket
is especially designed for professional bikers to fulfill their biking
passion on track with great safety. This Jacket features excellent design
& comfort, 100% genuine Cowhide leather, Approved internal &
external Protectors on Shoulder, Elbows and Back, YKK Zippers for
Performance, Outer Knee sliders for performance. Full ventilated Chest
to keep the biker cool while riding (Optional).
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