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Yamaha Leather Motorcycle Riding Jacket (size 40) on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
Condition:Pre-owned

This is a durable Yamaha riding jacket that I have only worn a handful of times (less than 15).  It is a men's size 40 (men's small to medium approx).  I generally wear a size 38 in suit jackets and it fits me well.

This jacket is made of genuine leather and has elbow, forearm, and shoulder armor for increased protection.  It also has a reflective line on the front and back for enhanced visibility at night, zippered vents on the back to get a little airflow in warmer weather, two front pockets, two chest pockets, one inner pocket, and one sleeve pocket.

I have kept it in very good condition and it shows very few signs of wear with no holes, rips, or odd smells.  I will ship the jacket from Austin, TX.  Feel free to ask any questions!

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