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Motorcycle Kevlar Jeans 32": Oxford SS2, casual style, charcoal, 32" waist, 31" leg. Cut to fit over motorcycle boots.


Good as new condition. Only worn for less than 50 miles.


Perfect for riding when you need to be casual at your destination, but with protection from road rash if you do take a spill on your journey. Ideal gift for the delivery rider in your family - most of those kids seem to be wearing regular bottoms that will be shredded instantly o_O


CE safety compliant: double stitched, reinforced Kevlar anti-abrasion areas, comes with removable knee protectors. Also has inner pockets for additional hip protectors (not included).


For sale @ ?69 or near offer.

(these are ?90+ new)


For collection near Bellenden Road. You can try them on first if you want to.


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  • 2 weeks later...

Also for sale: one well-thumbed copy of The Official DVSA Theory Test for Motorcyclists


Yours for just ?6

(it retails at ?14.99 new)


"I read this book and passed my theory test first time, with a score of 48 out of 50. You can do it too!"

--me :-)


The jeans are also still available to discerning buyers!


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