Xelement Premium Leather Motorcycle Over Pants With Side Zipper & Snaps Mint on 2040-parts.com
Allen, Texas, United States
Worn one winter season in the Dallas, TX area. Size is 36 waist with a 32 inch inseam. These leather overpants are in Mint Condition. I wore these over insulated winter "tights" rather than blue jeans, and this kept me plenty warm even on the coldest DFW winter days. I wear 36 waist jeans and the fit over the "long johns" was just fine...did not need a larger size. Even though we are considered in the deep south, Dallas can get plenty cold in the winter...our season is just considerably shorter than you guys up north. See leatherup.com for description of these leathers.
|
Pants & Chaps for Sale
- Womens harley davidson pants sz 4 riding pants black harley davidson motorcycle(US $69.00)
- Leather chaps waist size 30
- Leather chaps
- Firstgear air overpant 2.0, size 36
- Harley davidson black leather lined pants 34w x 32" length - great condition!(US $120.00)
- Shift "assault racepant" new! red/black/white, waist 32 - with tags! ride! ride!(US $36.50)
Jaguar comes out top in the 2013 JD Power Dealer Satisfaction Survey
Fri, 23 Aug 2013Jaguar has come out top in the 2013 J.D. Power dealer satisfaction survey There was a time, and not very long ago, that Jaguar and its dealers wallowed near the bottom of any satisfaction survey. But, my, how times have changed.
One Lap of the Web: Exotic car dealerships, fake Ferraris and the Renault R5 Turbo
Wed, 24 Apr 2013We spend a lot of time on the Internet -- pretty much whenever we're not driving, writing about or working on cars. Since there's more out there than we'd ever be able to cover, here's our daily digest of car stuff on the Web you may not otherwise have heard about. -- Meet the real-life Little Old Lady from Pasadena courtesy of YouTube as this "60-something" lady roasts the meats on her C63 AMG Benz.
Video: Jaguar's Wayne Burgess and his design credos
Tue, 26 Nov 2013Jaguar production studio director Wayne Burgess discusses his design credos and offers advice to aspiring car designers in a video from our friends at Jalopnik. He describes his design process as "creating order from chaos", channeling a burst of eclectic ideas down into a simple, pure form. "Design is an iterative process where it's all about throwing it out there, getting a load pinned up to a board and then looking to see what is working best.