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Ducati Tricolor Leather And Textile Jacket - Mens Large (42) on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Waldwick, New Jersey, US

Waldwick, New Jersey, US
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Hard to find 3 season leather and textile jacket. Size large. Fits like a 42. Armor in shoulders and elbows and pocket for back protector. Vents offer great air flow but it is quote warm when closed. I have been riding on sub 50 degree mornings and have been fine. Also wore it in over 80 degrees. Great used condition. Retail was around $500. Make an offer!!!

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