BRAND SPANKING NEW SIZE 14 WOMEN'S BIKE GEAR - TAGS INCLUDED
FOR SALE, a complete outfit to keep yourself safe on the road. Last year I decided to reminisce and buy cheap transport to and from work without realising that the years have scooted by and my confidence with it. I rode the bike twice, and it's currently sitting in the garage ready for a new home however in the meantime, I have brand new top of the line gear for sale. I have never worn any of the gear as I took the bike to Levin and Otaki in summer. I still have tags with prices attached - grab yourself a bargain however I'm not giving them away. The jacket has armour in the elbows, shoulders and back, the pants have knee protection. The brand is ALPINESTARS DRYSTAR all weather riding technology. The jacket has 3 layers and is incredible. Fantastic for winter or summer, all weather (and absolutely water proof). Pants and jacket together brand new are worth $800.00. Happy to sell separately or together. If you buy both, I'll throw in a second hand pair of cheaper motorbike boots. pls contact me to discuss price. cheers!
PS: BTW, if anyone interested in a CBR400/4 1986 in superb condition for it's age, pls also contact me!
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Tacking the bamboo-like pest in the Manawatū
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