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Gmax Gm67s Open Face Motorcycle Street Helmet (xs, S,m,l,xl) Purple Butterfly on 2040-parts.com

US $73.00
Location:

Flint, Michigan, US

Flint, Michigan, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:Please seen item description for complete return policy and requirements. Thanks! Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Brand:Gmax Gender:Unisex Adult

 

 

GMAX GM67S SPC OPEN FACE MOTORCYCLE STREET HELMET
PURPLE BUTTERFLY GRAPHIC

• 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 antiscratch, 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 tlow.
• 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.
• 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.
• Deluxe ear pockets for better fit and comfort.
• Built in speaker pockets for communication systems.
• Soft padded chin strap.
• Painted shell with high quality clear coat finish.
• Helmet bag included.


 

 

 

This indicates how you measure for helmet fit, and how you determine the size that fits you.
You should note that the GMAX sizing chart is based on averages, it works for most people.
It does not guarantee a perfect fit.

Wrap a measuring tape around your head just above your eyebrows. Be sure to pull the tape comfortably snug.
Take several measurements, to make sure you have the largest one. This is your circumference.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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