Fly Racing Kinetic Pants. Size 34 And 36 Bmx, Motorcross on 2040-parts.com
Lake Orion, Michigan, United States
Light used and with dirt and mud stains as expected from typically motocross use.
Green pants are 36 Blue and yellow pants are 34 Blue and yellow jersey is a Large |
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