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Helmet Mohawk Warblade Warhawk Mx, Bmx, Skate, Snow -15 Inches! Cut To Size on 2040-parts.com

US $13.45
Location:

Winchester, California, United States

Winchester, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:PC Racing Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Helmet Blade gives any helmet an aggressive new look.  Offered in 2 styles:  Saw or Jagged, the rubber Helmet Blade easily applies to any helmet by the peel and stick method.  The industrial grade adhesive holds tight while riding, but can be removed without damaging the helmet.  Helmet Blades come in 15 inch lengths and are scissor cut to the appropriate length for your helmet.  Two pieces can be used to avoid helmet vents.  

The Jagged has uneven blades.  The SAW is all the same size.

***Helmet is not included** Mohawk only

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