Vintage Motorcycle Half Chaps; Shin Guards; Leather Legs; Protective Gear on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale is this vintage pair of leather motorcycle shinguards. The shinguards are in great condition for their age but I do not see any makers marks on them Shipping is $12 including delivery confirmation. Please email me with any questions before bidding and GOOD LUCK!!! |
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