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Teknic Sturgis Street Bike Motorcycle Riding Boots Black Size 10 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Lehi, Utah, US

Lehi, Utah, US
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This Listing is for 1 Pair Brand New Teknic Street Bike Motorcycle Boots Size 10

Size Adult 10

This boot has an all leather construction with a Vibram
style oil resistant sole.

Retail Price $99.99
Sale Price $59.99

Stock # 883183

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