Color
- 7-Color Armor 1
- Black & Gold 1
- Black and Gold 1
- Black Armor 1
- Black Carbon Fiber 1
- Black Red 2
- Bloody Mary 1
- Blue Purple 2
- Brick Black 1
- Brown 2
- Chorme 1
- Coffee 1
- Cyan Pink 1
- Firefly 1
- Fluid 7-Color 2
- Fluid Black Grey 2
- Fluid black red 1
- Fluid Blue 1
- Fluid Gold 1
- Fluid green 1
- Gold Black 1
- green 2
- grey 5
- Gunmetal 1
- Gunmetal Grey 1
- Imperial Red 1
- Ink 1
- Leather Brown 1
- Lost Temple 1
- Metallic green 2
- prism blue 1
- prism chrome 1
- Rainbow 1
- Rainbow Black 1
- Rainbow Candy 1
- Rasta Green Armor 1
- Red 5
- Red gold 2
- Red Grey Armor 1
- Rosy Brown 1
- Silver Blue 1
- Steel Blue 1
- White Armor 1
- Black (Leather Series) 1
- Blue (Leather Series) 1
- Blue Grey Armor 1
- Brown (Leather Series) 1
- Campagne Gold 1
- Red (Leather Series) 1
- Silver Lake Blue 1
- Silver Red 1
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