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New Hawk Blue Warrior Modular Dual Visor Full Face Motorcycle Helmet Biker S-xl on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

Andrews, Indiana, US

Andrews, Indiana, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Please message us with any issues or problems you may have concerning the product and we will do our best to resolve. Brand:Hawk Helmets Manufacturer Part Number:H6657-Blue-Warrior Color:Blues

 
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Turn some heads with the Advanced Hawk Modular Dual Visor Full Face Motorcycle Helmet, it's the most advanced helmet yet! Loaded with features, this bad boy sports an advanced lightweight durable shell utilizing advanced thermoplastic shell technology, a sleek modular design, fully vented through-out, an easy detachable front for easy access, an extra clear anti-scratch visor.

Item Details
 
  • Advanced lightweight durable shell
  • Fully vented through-out shell
  • Easy detachable front for easy access
  • New dual visor design
  • Front extra clear, anti-scratch Visor
  • Inner dark tinted, aerodynamic visor
  • Lift/Drop switch for inner visor on
  • Quick release visor mechanism
  • Advanced thermoplastic shell technology
  • Flip Up Modular Helmets
  • Full removable washable comfort inner lining
  • Breath Guard
  • Impact absorbent liner
  • Sleek modular design
  • DOT Approved
 
Available in sizes Small-XL.

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BRAND NEW!!!  Helmet retails for $179.95.

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FREE SHIPPING within 48 Continental US States!!!
Please see shipping below for outside of Continental US

 
 
Size Chart

Sizing Chart

Inches

Centimeters

 

XS

20 7/8 - 21 1/4

53 - 54

 

S

21 1/2 - 22

54.6 - 55.9

 

M

22 1/4 - 22 7/8

56.5 - 58.1

 

L

23 - 23 1/2

58.4 - 59.7

 

XL

24 - 24 1/2

61 - 62.2

 

XXL

25 - 25 1/2

63.5 - 64.8

 
 


Shipping

We offer FREE SHIPPING within the 48 Continental U.S. States!  Alaska, Hawaii & Puerto Rico shipping will be calculated by winning bidder's zip code.  We also ship International which is also calculated by winning bidder's postal code.  
Shipping is done everyday during normal business hours (Monday-Friday 8am-5pm EST).


Payment Terms

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