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Hjc Cs-r2 Seca Snow Helmet W/dual Lens Shield Blue/black~closeout Xlg on 2040-parts.com

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Ravenna, Michigan, United States

Ravenna, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:HJC Manufacturer Part Number:243-925 UPC:Does not apply

CS-R2SN SECA DUAL LENS FRAMED SHIELD
• Advanced Polycarbonate Composite Shell: Lightweight, superior fit
and comfort using advanced CAD technology.
• “ACS” Advanced Channeling ventilation system: Adjustable forehead
and chin vents, and two rear exhaust vents creates a full front to back
airflow flushing heat and humidity up and out
• Complete with Breath guard and Framed Dual lens Shield installed
• Advanced Ventilation System: Adjustable forehead and chin vents,
and two rear exhaust vents.
• Plush, Nylex® Interior: Fully Removable/Washable Interior
cheek pads and liner
• Meets or Exceeds D.O.T. Standards


SIZE: XLARGE

243-925

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