207 days ago

FOR SALE Massive price drop.

Malcolm from Beachlands

REV’IT ALL WEATHER BIKE SUIT FOR SALE.
Description
In good used condition. These suits are fully waterproof with removable waterproof lining, removable winter lining and removable CE armour in shoulders, elbows, back, hips and knees. Jacket and pants zip together and have zipped openings in jacket and pants for fresh air in the summer. Also comes with detachable bum bag which zips to the rear of the jacket. The trousers have leather protection on the knees and large zips for over boots.

Only sign of wear is the elastic draw string at the bottom of the jacket and some minor scuffing. This can be replaced but the wearer has just tucked it into the pockets to keep it out of the way. See pictures.
Size small mens but has been worn by a female pillion rider since new.

Price: $100

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