Glx Gloss Black Modular Helmet With Bluetooth Dot on 2040-parts.com
El Monte, California, US
GLX 339 Bluetooth modular helmet. Color is gloss black. Size Small. Bluetooth is AM/FM, make and answer phone calls, also can listen to music from your phone. Inner liner is removable and washable. Really nice helmet
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