Milwaukee Motorcycle Clothing has
Xelement XSPR105 Men's 'The Racer' Black Leather Armored and Vented Motorcycle Biker Rider Racing Jacket on sale for $139.99 - $27.99 when you apply discount code
HWN20 (apply during checkout) =
$112.
Shipping is free.
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SensibleRoute5795 for sharing this deal &
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Features:
- Outside Features:
- Made of Premium Buffalo 1.2-1.3mm Thick Leather
- Mandarin Collar with Adjustable Button-Snap Strap
- Front Zipper Closure with Inside Wind Flap
- 2 Outside Lower Front Pockets with Zipper Closure
- Ventilation System: Keep Cool with the Under Arms Vents||2 Chest Vents|| and 2 Lower Back Vents with Zipper Closure
- Plain Back Panel - Perfect for Patches or Embroidery
- Action Back Shoulder Panel for Added Movement/Flexibility When Riding
- Reflective Piping on Upper Back for Night Visibility
- Inside Features
- Conceal and Carry Your Piece with Dual Inside Left and Right Storage Pockets (Can Be Used as Regular Large Storage Pockets If You Don't Carry)
- Full Zip-Out Quilted Liner
- CE Approved Armor On Shoulders and Elbows
- Inside Media Pockets for Smart Phone with Headphones Wire Feed
- Non-Removable Black Mesh Full Lining (Attached To The Jacket)
- Patented Interior "Patch Access" Zipper Openings Making Patch Sewing Easier
- Patch Access Technology Allows to Easily Add a Patch or Embroidery
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In4one. Thanks OP!
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"Conceal and Carry Your Piece with Dual Inside Left and Right Storage Pockets (Can Be Used as Regular Large Storage Pockets If You Don't Carry)"
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In4one. Thanks OP!
"Conceal and Carry Your Piece with Dual Inside Left and Right Storage Pockets (Can Be Used as Regular Large Storage Pockets If You Don't Carry)"
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When I'm not 98% sure of the weather, leather doesn't handle rain (which we get a lot of even in June) and snow well versus modern fabric weaves in the better Klim/MSR/etc clothing. I do a mixture of on/off-road, and still ride in the snow/wet (a normal occurrence up here in the Pacific Northwest, Minnesota, Canada, Scandinavia, etc).
Edit: for the people talking about body armor, here's some food for thought (via Fortnine)-
https://youtu.be/nINIJ1cAbYM?si=
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