Gmax Dot Half-helmet - Size Xl - Max 55s on 2040-parts.com
Schaumburg, Illinois, US
GMAX DOT Half-Helmet
Max 55S
Size XL (61-62cm)
Quick release chin strap
Beautiful condition. Worn a few times.
Includes cloth bag to store in.
Shipped UPS Ground, insurance included. 4 pound shipping weight.
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