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Teknic Motorcycle Riding Jacket on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Hartford, Wisconsin, United States

Hartford, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Pre-owned

Check out this Great looking Jacket! 

Womens size 8, Black. 

Has removeable quilted liner with back zipper for air and slot for pocket. Multiple vent zippers under arms and in front.  Double adjustable Velcro size straps.  Adjustable double snaps on arms to make them more snug.

Shoulders have removeable armour.  Front zipper has flap for extra wind protection.  Inside front has zipper storage pocket.  (see pic)

All zippers work perfectly.  Pic of the size has a white hanger going through it.  That is not part of the jacket.

No rips or tears.   

This is a great jacket and only worn a couple times.  My husband no longer has a bike, so our loss is your gain!

Please ask questions before bidding.  All sales final.  See pics for details.  I've done my best to explain. 

Smoke free, pet free home. 


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