Hjc Full Face Motorcycle Helmet Matte Black on 2040-parts.com
Naperville, Illinois, United States
This helmet was used for one riding season. I thought I would enjoy motorcycle riding more than I actually did. I got rid of the bike a while ago and now it's time to sell off the gear. The helmet is in great shape and aside from a quick laundering of the inside padding it's ready to go on your next ride.HJC FS-15 Full Face Helmet - Details
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