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Hey guys, I've got my motorbike gear for sale as I recently stopped riding and have no need for it. Iam located in Newcastle and would drive as far as the Central coast to meet Sydney buyers

I've got pics too, the draggins have a tiny rip in the pocket which my mum has patched up and basically can't see it.

Dririder Racer-X Gloves ($120 retail) - $60 (Size Medium)

Dririder Highway Jacket ($200 retail) - $100 (Size medium)

Dririder Nadic Boots ($200 retail) - $100 (Size 44)

Draggins Camo Color ($200 retail) - $100 (Size 32)

M2RCarbonKevlarHelmet($350 retail) - $50 Size m (pickup would be ideal - this helmet has been stacked in, im sure it's fine, but they advise you replace your helmet after a stack, it'd make a good drifting helmet or something)

Im about 6'2 and not very wide about 73kgs but this stuff would fit smaller and larger people. This would be great for someone just starting riding as it's got everything you need.

And will trade for something of interest (mobile phone/game console/dvd's etc)

Here are some pics....

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