Men's Sidi Apex Motorcycle Riding Boots on 2040-parts.com
Crossville, Tennessee, United States
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Sidi Apex Motorcycle Riding Boots - U.S. Men's shoe size = 8.5 - These shoes have been worn less than five times and are in great condition other than minor scuffs on the back side.
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