Fly Fl-1 Gloves Large, New With Tags/ Black on 2040-parts.com
Rhome, Texas, United States
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This
is a brand-new pair of FLY FL-1 street gloves. Size
Large, in black, with tags. These gloves retail for $69.99. I have
been running a pair of these gloves on my daily commute since last year, and
they are fantastic. Features
include vented knuckle armor, perforated leather, pre-curved fingers, external
seams, and a Velcro strap. FREE SHIPPING to the lower 48 states, $5
everywhere else. We
have these gloves in gunmetal color as well- take a look at our other listings
for our full product lineup. Thank you! Patriot Family |
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