Up for auction is an excellent condition Motorcycle Helmet, my husband used it only for few times.
Size Is Medium
Thanks.
Helmets for Sale
- Tms shooting star helmet ~ med. fmvss 218 motorcycle clear shield w/ gloves dot(US $24.99)
- Motorcycle helmet bilt medium, street, sport bike, flip up visor and front. (US $25.00)
- Vtg. clear snap on shield for open face helmet(US $7.99)
- Silver icon original replacement faceshield(US $40.00)
- Black xl hjc fg-jet open face helmet(US $152.99)
- Fog city anti-fog insert for helmet faceshields(US $14.95)
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