Je peux pas jai moto sweatshirt
by Cadeaux<p> Double stitching, fitted sleeves. Spandex reinforced 1x1 rib, fabric turned a quarter turn to eliminate the central fold. Also available in child sizes. Round collar. The sweater is available in adult and child sizes. </P> <p> Fabric turned quarter turn to eliminate the central fold. 1x1 rib ribs in spandex. </P> <h3> Composition of the sweatshirt </h3> <p> 50% Cotton, 50% polyester fleece </p> <h3> Weight </h3> <p> White 265 g / m² </p> <h3> Available size </h3> <p> S 46 M 48/50 L 50/52 XL 54/56 2XL 58/60 3XL * 60/62 4XL * 64/66 5XL * 68 / 72 </p> <p> Child size: 3/4 years, 5/6 years, 7/8 years, 9/11 years and 12/13 years. </P> <h3> Washing instructions </h3> <p> Machine wash at medium temperature. Wash inside out with similar colors. Non-chlorinated bleaching agents only. Drying machine at medium temperature. Do not iron on the pattern. Do not dry clean </p>
Design Je peux pas jai moto sweatshirt
Illustration for Motorcycle Enthusiasts "I can not have a motorcycle" A motorcycle, more commonly referred to by its abbreviation motorcycle, is a motorized vehicle, without bodywork, two-wheeled most often single-track, can be equipped with a sidecar. Invented in the nineteenth century at the same time as the first thermal engines, motorcycles are now available in several types according to their uses: sports, supermotard, road, any way, etc. The driver, called a moped rider, motorcyclist or motorcyclist, sits astride the saddle, his hands are holding the handlebars and his feet are on footrests. A passenger can stand astride the rider if the motorcycle is designed for (dedicated saddle and footrest). When the vehicle is designed for the city (automatic transmission, flat floor, storage box, etc.), is then not designated as a motorcycle but as a scooter. The two types of vehicles (motorcycle and scooter) are grouped under the name "two-wheel motorized".