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I BELIEVE I THIS IS A VINTAGE HALLMAN USA MOTOCROSS PROTECTOR MADE BY STILMOTOR.....IT FITS ME AND I'M 6'2 170LBS...NOT SURE OF SIZE BUT THE FRONT PLATE IS 16" LONG....PLEASE SEE PICTURES ...THANKS FOR LOOKING
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