Tucker Rocky Mens River Road Side-zip Highway Boots 098279 Sz 10 on 2040-parts.com
Cement City, Michigan, United States
Town & Country Harley Davidson
Tucker Rocky Mens River Road Side-Zip Highway Boots Brand NEW Size 10 Retails $129.99 Part # 098279 A work boot or a cowboy boot is not a motorcycle boot. River Road boots are designed with the biker in mind. They are the perfect combination of quality, durability and style, with outstanding comfort both on and off the bike. They are look good, feel good boots, to make all your rides great rides 1-1/4 in lugged heel Oil-resistant rubber outsole Treaded outsole for improved grip and traction We Do combine shipping cost by weight of items not number |
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