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Troy Lee Designs 2016 Se Racewear Jersey Caution Flo Yellow/black 30301452* on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Simi Valley, California, United States

Simi Valley, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Troy Lee Designs Gender:Unisex Adult Manufacturer Part Number:30301452*



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  • TLD SE gear has spent many years being developed and perfected into the superior line it is today, with a heavy focus on three key features: performance, function and durability. The combination of both perforated and heavy grade polyester, stretch material, and top grade leather, make this the perfect line of gear for everything from adventure to enduro riding.

    • Ventilated polyester mesh back
    • Ventilated polyester mesh sleeves
    • Breathable stretch polyester materials
    • Sewn-in elbow padding
    • Gel print on tail keeps jersey in place
    • 4-way stretch collar and cuffs
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