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Triumph Air Retro Jacket on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

Lisle, Illinois, US

Lisle, Illinois, US
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Triumph mesh jacket with removable full liner. Size medium. Almost new. Only worn twice. List price was $179.


Brand new for 2013, the Triumph Air Retro jacket features an AirFlow mesh construction that is perfect for keeping cool when the temperatures rise. Combined with the cool retro styling of a Café Racer jacket, the Air Retro jacket is ideal for the summer classic rider.

High density mesh and 600D Polycordora combination
Removable CE certified Knox® protectors- elbow and shoulder
Removable windproof and water resistant liner
Removable 3M® night reflective arm bands for additional visibility
3M® night reflective piping
Connection zipper for attachment to any Triumph jean

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