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Used for 1 season. Reason for selling: I lost a ton of weight, and now it's too big for me!
The jacket is awesome, made with thick, supple leather (it weighs around 7-8 lbs) and is in great shape. It has faded a little in spots (see pics below), and there are a few scuffs on the right arm and side (see pics below). It comes with the full liner including neck warmer. The liner really works. I have ridden while it was quite cold out, and it kept me warm.
New, this jacket is $475.00USD + shipping. I am asking $275.00USD + shipping.
If you purchase this jacket or have a jacket with a similar faded spots, we recommend Doc Bailey's Leather Black.
The product does not contain Silicone. It is a leather conditioner that does contain a dye pigment for color restoration. It also cleans, nourishes and waterproofs.
From their website: "Specially formulated detergents which actually lift dirt out, opening the pores of the leather allowing the lanolin oil to flow into the leather nourishing and softening it. Doc Bailey's Leather Black actually penetrates deep into the leather to restores lost colour. As a finishing touch, special waxes lock the colour in which protects and waterproofs your leather.
Directions
Apply a small amount of Doc Bailey's Leather Black to a clean, dry sponge and wipe even over the surface to be treated. Rinse sponge after use. Allow to cure for 12 hours before exposing to moisture. Buff for higher shine if desired. Do not use on Buckskin or Suede. Product will darken all leather, always test in a discrete area. Reapply every 6 months or as needed.
Note
To remove product from unwanted areas, or to correct mistakes, use baby oil to dissolve waxes."
We use this here at Fox Creek Leather. The item is not available on our website, but is for phone in orders. Or you can contact Doc Bailey's website direct.
Hope this was helpful.
Good luck selling the jacket Clammy.
Thanks! I was actually thinking about using the Doc Bailey's on it. Now, I WILL!
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