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Fxr Racing Carbon Fiber Blade Helmet Black/red on 2040-parts.com

US $247.49
Location:

North Adams, Massachusetts, United States

North Adams, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:FXR Racing Gender:Unisex Adult

FXR Racing
Carbon Fiber Blade Helmet

Hi-flow visor reduces lift at high speeds and protects from sun and roost // 
Extended rear diffuser transfers impact load to compatible neck braces // 
Nose guard design improves frost bite protection // 
Hygienically-treated, removable, washable comfort liner // 
Front chin bar easily integrates Breath Box and Anti-fog Mask // 
Eyeport engineered for seamless fit with Mission Goggle // 
Lightweight, super-strong billet aluminum visor screws // 
Optional cheek pad thicknesses available //

      • DOT & ECE from 1250g
      • Ultra Lightweight hand laid 100% Carbon Fiber Shell
      • Dual Density EPS Liner
      • 10 intake vents & 4 exhaust ports

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