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The Urban Destroyer Gets Extreme

urban_destroyerScorpion unleashes some mean street fighter gear with an extreme EXOskeletal protection system.


No matter how hot it gets this summer, riders can stay cool under pressure in the new Urban Destroyer. The vented poly mesh shell and ballistic nylon panels, bolstered by fully ventilated CE-approved body armor at the elbows and shoulders, gets maximum air flow in those high impact areas. Always at your back is a full-length back protector compartment, complete with a P.E. foam pad to hold you in place.


The Urban Destroyer’s interior provides two large hand warmers and storage pockets. Night-time visibility is no problem for urban riders because of the reflective trim on the arms and back. Snap-operated arm adjustment tabs and belt loop tabs work to keep your sleeves and pants from flapping when you kick into triple digit speeds.


But it doesn’t stop there! Finish off your Urban Destroyer jacket, $189.95, with the EXO-400 helmet, $159.95. This ultimate riding helmet features an advanced polycarbonate composite construction, designed with an aero-tuned shell. Change the helmet’s face shield in less than ten seconds with the SpeedShift quick-change shield system; not to mention the killer anti-scratch and no-fog technology.

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