Harley Davidson Passing Link Triple Vent Leather Riding Jacket (large) on 2040-parts.com
Milford, Utah, United States
The Triple Vent System Passing Link Leather Jacket (SIZE LARGE) (Part #98074-14VM) comes with 3x the venting comfort. Three strategically placed vents on each side of the body allow for versatile and customizable airflow with this motorcycle jacket even when used in conjunction with a motorcycle fairing. Distressing gives the jacket vintage appeal before you even hit the road.
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