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: HRC Leathers F/S


soderholmd
02-06-2007, 09:40 PM
I think this should have been here........:cheers:

HRC Racing Leathers
I'm selling my 2 piece HRC Racing leather suit size 48 (I'm 5'11' 200lbs). It is a Honda Liscenced 2 piece suit that is made by Intersport (They also make Firstgears stuff among others). ($850.00 new)

It is very heavy duty (1.4 - 1.6 mm cowhide), triple stitched with CE armor in the knees / shoulders / forarms/elbows, and has full zippers attaching the pants and jacket.

I used it one summer. One Track day only @ Autobahn in the fall and one weekend @ RoadAmerica.

It is ventilated and in perfect condition - no crashes. It's a great suit and looks the biz, with all the HRC / Showa, Honda Oils patches etc.....!

Here are pics from RA of it - if you'd like - I'll take additional pics and send them to you.http://www.1000rr.net/vb/images/smilies/wink.gif

http://www.dvkphoto.com/060813/ridergallery_41blk.html (http://www.dvkphoto.com/060813/ridergallery_41blk.html)
http://www.dvkphoto.com/060814/ridergallery_41blk.html (http://www.dvkphoto.com/060814/ridergallery_41blk.html)

Comes with barely used Joe Rocket Ceramic knee pucks.($40.00 new)



I am also selling with it, my bohn carbon Prorace back protector (Size Lg.) - it is the best there is. ($170.00 new)
http://www.motorcycleleatherexchange...prorace-sm.jpg (http://www.motorcycleleatherexchange.com/pics/bohn/prorace-sm.jpg)

$500.00 + shipping

Dave
Last edited by soderholmd : 02-06-2007 at 09:38 PM.
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gntbldr
02-07-2007, 12:16 PM
Bump for a really reasonable sale :cheers:

Ashley2
10-17-2009, 02:38 AM
Huh? btw,
I have heard two arguments about the most economical way to buy cars over a life time. I've heard that if you buy a new car, never trade it in and drive it until the end of its natural life, you'll end up saving the most money in repairs. I've also heard that always buying slightly used cars will end up saving you the most money, (though you have to replace them sooner since they have less shelf life.) Are either of these theories true?