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First Gear Insulated Men's Riding Pull Over Pants Size 44 on 2040-parts.com

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Freeland, Washington, United States

Freeland, Washington, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:FirstGear Color:Black Make:FIRST GEAR Product Type:PULL OVER RIDING PANTS Gender:Men Style:Over Trousers Size:44

VERY WARM INSULATED MOTORCYCLE PULL OVER PANTS MADE BY FIRST GEAR.  FULL LENGTH LEG ZIPPERS WITH FULL LENGTH VELCRO SEALED EDGES.  NICE PANTS AND I'VE ENJOYED THE WARMTH ON COLD DAYS BUT I'VE LOST A LOT OF WEIGH AND THEY ARE FAR TO BIG FOR ME NOW.

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