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Bell Rs7 Carbon Auto Racing Helmet Sa2015 & Fia (free Bag) - 7 5/8+ (61+) on 2040-parts.com

US $1,299.95
Location:

Champaign, Illinois, United States

Champaign, Illinois, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Bell Manufacturer Part Number:2152038 Make:Bell Part Number:2152038

PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE ORDERING TO CONFIRM AVAILABILITY. ONLY 3 IN-STOCK ON 8/16/16.


Bell RS7 Carbon Helmet - Snell SA2015 & FIA8859-2015

Includes: 1-Bell RS7 Carbon Helmet, 1-Clear Shield, 1-Tearoff Posts, 1-Hans Pre-Drilled Holes.


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Based on the HP7 design and featuring an ultra-lightweight carbon shell using Bell’s high-pressure resin transfer molding system, the RS7 Carbon uses an innovative shell and shield design to improve acoustic comfort, aerodynamic performance and energy absorbing capacities. The sleek, aerodynamic design features an advanced ventilation system with 14 intake and extraction channels with carbon air intake covers.

  • Snell SA2015 Homologation
  • FIA8859-2015 Homologation
  • Based on the HP7
  • Ultra-Lightweight Carbon Shell
  • Advanced Ventilation System with 14 Intake and Extraction Channels with Carbon Air Intake Covers
  • Available in Non Duckbill (Front Spoiler) Configuration
  • Compatible with Ear Cups to Reduce Ambient Noise
  • Hollow Synthetic Rubber Gasket Ensuring that Air and Water Can’t Penetrate into the Helmet
  • SE07 3MM shield with Double Screen Anti Fog Insert (DSAF) (SV SE07 Pivot System)
  • Designed to Work with Bell’s Chin Bar, Top Gurney and Rear Spoiler Kits
  • Adapted for Closed Car Forms of Racing with Top Forced Air Inserts to Improve Ventilation (Sold Separately)
  • Sizes 7 1/8 Minus (57-) to 7 5/8+ (61+)
  • M6 Terminal Hardware for Head and Neck Restraint Devices

*Accessories: Shields, Tearoffs, Han Post, etc. can be added to your order at an additional cost.

 

Measure the circumference of the head at a point approximately one inch above the eyebrows in front, and at a point in the back of the head that results in the largest possible measurement. Take several measurements. The largest measurement is the one you want to use. Please don't guess your size or go by the size of a previously owned helmet. Helmet manufactures vary in size.

 


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