Mk9 ‘Rider’ goggles – black pvc/matt silver paint
£59.99
The authentic 1950’s motorcycle goggle with pvc facemask and matt silver frames.
SKU: 9riderblkpvc
Category: Greycar Gallery
The authentic 1950’s motorcycle goggle with pvc facemask and matt silver frames.
Frames:
•Solid brass then painted matt silver
•Aerators stamped into top and bottom of frame
•Adjustable screw nosebridge
Facemask:
•Black pvc, foam padded and hand stitched
Lenses:
•Polycarbonate split tested to BS EN138
•Optional smoke and green lenses
Headband:
•Adjustable and removable in 25mm colour co-ordinated elastic
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