2-in-1 Cruiser Motorcycle Pink Butterfly Helmet Retractable Visor Full Shield Md on 2040-parts.com
C $99.99
Location:
Harrow 30 min south of Windsor, Canada
Condition:New with tags
Brand:Gmax
Size:XS SM MD LG
Gender:Women
Color:BLACK WITH PINK
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The new 67s helmet is leading the way with a multi-functioning convertible system. It is like having two helmets in one. It offers the comfort of an open helmet with a peak, plus it quickly and easily converts to a full shield helmet, with the added bonus of a retractable sun shield!!!
- Lightweight DOT approved Thermo-Plastic Alloy shell.
- Includes an installed short visor/peak and also a clear, single lens, pivoting shield in a deluxe soft bag right in the box. The removal and installation of the visor/peak and shield is quick and easy due to it’s design.
- Inner flip tint sun lens with the best anti-fog coating available today.
- Inner flip tint lens is easily raised or lowered with a lever located on the exterior of the helmet.
- State of the art, anti-fog, maximum seal, double lens shield comes with anti-scratch, hard coated outer lens for a longer lasting clear view.
- Excellent shield sealing reduces cold air and noise.
- SPC top front vents/interior and styro designed for controlled air flow.
- GMAX “D.E.V.S.” adjustable “Dual Exhaust Venting System” top, side and rear venting reduces fogging and sweating by allowing hot air to escape from the mouth area and top of head.
- Large Eye port for improved range of vision.
- Deluxe ear pockets for better fit and comfort.
- DuPont Coolmax comfort liner and cheek pads move the moisture away from your body and the fabric dries quickly. The added performance keeps you dry and comfortable.
- Removable/washable interior and adjustable cheek pads allow for more comfortable sizing.
- Built in speaker pockets for communication systems.
- Soft padded chin strap.
- Painted shell with high quality clear coat finish.
- Helmet bag included.
SIZE: ADULT MD ***SIZING CHART AT BOTTOM OF AUCTION*** $9.99 shipping to most areas in Canada. Shipping rates not applicable to Yukon Territory, Northwest Territory, Nunavut OR ANY "BEYOND AREA DESTINATIONS".
Questions? Call 519-738-6888 Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday 9am - 2pm
STK# 496-7165 H GMAX HELMET SIZING CHART A great deal of effort has been put into making GMAX Helmets the better fitting North American helmet. Please use the following information to help choose the proper size helmet. In order for a helmet to protect properly and be the most comfortable, it must be sized to your head correctly. The best way to check sizing is to put the helmet on and see that the helmet feels snug equally all around your head. The helmet should not feel too tight or too loose at any particular point around your head. Use the following chart to find the approximate size helmet for your head. Please remember that all head shapes are slightly different and the sizing chart is to be used as a starting guide to fit the correct helmet size to your head. Measure the head circumference one inch above the eyebrows and ears, then use this chart to find your approximate size.
CIRCUMFERENCE | HELMET LETTER SIZE | HAT SIZE | Metric cm | Inches | 50 cm | 19-11/16” | Youth/S | 6-1/4” | 51 cm | 20-1/16” | Youth/S | 6-3/8” | | 50 cm | 19-11/16” | Youth Small/Medium | 6-1/4” | 51 cm | 20-1/16” | Youth Small/Medium | 6-3/8” | | 52 cm | 20-7/16” | Youth/M | 6-1/2” | 53 cm | 20-7/8” | Youth/M | 6-5/8” | | 52 cm | 20-7/16” | Youth Large/XLarge | 6-1/2” | 53 cm | 20-7/8” | Youth Large/XLarge | 6-5/8” | | 53.5 cm | 21” | Youth/L | 6-11/16” | | 54 cm | 21-1/4” | XS | 6-3/4” | 55 cm | 21-5/8” | XS | 6-3/4” | | 56 cm | 22” | S | 7” | 57 cm | 22-7/16” | S | 7-1/8” | | 58 cm | 22-13/16” | M | 7-1/4” | 59 cm | 23-1/4” | M | 7-3/8” | | 60 cm | 23-5/8” | L | 7-1/2” | 61 cm | 24” | L | 7-5/8” | | 62 cm | 24-3/8” | XL | 7-3/4” | 63 cm | 24-13/16” | XL | 7-7/8” | | 64 cm | 25-3/16” | XXL | 8” | 65 cm | 25-5/8” | XXL | 8-1/8” | | 66 cm | 26” | XXXL | 8-1/4” | 67 cm | 26-3/8” | XXXL | 8-3/8” | harley davidson fat bob v-rod cruiser yamaha road warrior kawasaki suzuki honda flh flht softail screamin eagle dyna wide glide heritage classic springer deuce night train sportster roadster low rider king classic custom vehicle operations vrsc goldwing vtx1300 vtx 1800 shadow cmx rebel jazz vfr vulcan voyager boulevard intruder marauder bandit volusia v strom sv burgman savage kingpin vegas hammwe jackpot victory arlen ness v92c vision cross country roads 8 ball royal star midnight venture silverado classic custom 650 950 1100 stratoliner roadliner fjr mt01
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