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Sidi Tour Gore-Tex Boots

If you're a motorcycle rider who wants to keep your feet dry in wet conditions, but cool and comfortable in hot conditions, Sidi Tour Gore-Tex Boots are one of your best options. These boots have a breathable, waterproof Gore-Tex membrane that keeps your feet totally dry both in the heat and the rain, but at the same time allows your feet to breath so that they don't sweat when it's really hot.

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AGV Sport Telluride Textile Sport Pants

Riding in all kinds of weather is a part of having a motorcycle and few riding pants are better for this than the Telluride Textile Sport Pants from AGV Sport. You can wear these sport pants in colder weather, in warmer weather, and even in nasty rainy weather. You'll also benefit from the superior protection that AGV Sport's motorcycle gear is known for.

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AGV Sport Breeze Perforated Leather Jacket

Even under cool conditions it can be hot riding a motorcycle in the summer, but the Breeze Perforated Leather Jacket from AGV Sport makes your ride a lot cooler and more comfortable by creating a great deal of air flow around your torso. As the name suggests, it is well-perforated in the chest, on the arms, and in the back for very comfortable summer riding.

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Craftsman Motorcycle/ATV  Lift

The Craftsman motorcycle lift is a solid addition to any home garage or workshop. Our test of the lift included two major motorcycle projects and several months of use. To say the affordable Craftsman motorcycle lift has performed admirably is an understatement.

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Brake Disc Lock Security

Good disc locks are massively armored devices that are virtually impervious to bolt cutters and other forms of devious mischief. Most versions of disc locks have keyed pins that lock through one of the holes in the front brake disc.

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