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Bmw Rallye Jacket - Closeout Sale on 2040-parts.com

US $649.00
Location:

Escondido, California, United States

Escondido, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:BMW Motorrad Color:Gray/Black/Red Make:BMW Material:Cordura 500 Gender:Men Country//Region of Manufacture:Serbia

The BMW Rallye Jacket, combined with Rallye Pants (sold separately*), make up the BMW Rallye Suit, a waterproof enduro suit. Made of Cordura 500 with breathable coating, treated to be water-repellent with NP protectors at the back, shoulders and elbows.

This year's model has all the features that make the Rallye Suit the industry standard plus new colors and upgrades including optimised sleeve adjustment above and below the elbow (dispensing with the long straps), improved jacket flap pockets (Velcro and flaps are larger for good overlap when pockets are filled). Regardless of how they are filled, when used correctly the pockets are guaranteed waterproof.)

Note: Black/Gun and Grey/Blue combinations of colors have been discontinued.

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