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    FS: One-piece wet-weather suit

    As per title...

    I have a one piece totally water/wind proof bike suit. Its fricken awesome at keeping the elements out. Its designed to wear normal cloths underneath. Its mostly black with grey racing type strips through it, also with reflective strips. Looks like something an All Black would wear on a bike

    I just bought a brand spanking new two piece out fit so no longer have a use for this, so it may as well have a home where its going to get used. Ive warn it plenty of times in the pouring rain & even hail and it was bloody magic. The only minor issue is two small holes in the lower right leg (inside) where it got burnt on the muffler, but thankfully makes no difference. Ive never once got wet from it.


    A KB'r special deal @ $65 incl post.


    Doesnt get to much cheaper than that to keep yourself dry this winter

    All the best out there guys n gals & safe riding

    ps: will upload pics asap
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    $65 for a big plastic bag?

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    Hey thanks for the tip, it could double as a rubbish bag if required. Surely that adds value
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    What size and brand is it mate?

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    The size is large but im not sure of the brand name (no indication anywhere). This I do know, one look at it reveals its very high quality. The main zip up the front has an extra lining over it plus a valcro cover over that as well, so there is no chance for any rain to get in.
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    To Stu me old china


    Enjoy mate
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