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Ton Up Pirate Back Patch. 10 Inches. Cafe Racer Ace Triumph Norton Bsa. New Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
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SE Asia
Condition:New without tags Brand:PB UPC:Does not apply





Patch mailed from overseas. Delivery can take about 2 weeks on average but sometimes up to 4 weeks if Post slow to deliver. If you can't accept this delivery time then please don't purchase. Absolutely beautiful new machine made sew on tradtional Ton Up Pirate back patch. This patch is 100% embroidered and the size is about 9 inches in diameter. Great patch for any Rocker or 59 Club, Ace Cafe, British Iron, Triton or Cafe Racer enthusiasts regardless of the bike you ride. Great patch for back of jacket, vest or shirt that will make you stand out from the crowd for sure Looking for other motorcycle patches (I have others) or want to have custom patches made just contact me. Thank You (MY FEEDBACK POLICY...I LEAVE POSITIVE FEEDBACK IF YOU DO)  


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