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Hjc Motorcycle Helmet - Blue, Small (cs-r2) on 2040-parts.com

US $124.95
Location:

Kila, Montana, US

Kila, Montana, US
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  • Advanced Polycarbonate Composite Shell:Lightweight, superior fit and comfort using advanced CAD technology. 
  • RapidFire™ Shield Replacement System: Quick, secure, tool-less removal and installation.
  • Optically Superior Faceshield: 95% UV protection.
  • Advanced Ventilation System: Adjustable forehead and chin vents, and two rear exhaust vents.
  • Plush, Nylex ®Interior: Crown and cheek pads are removable and washable
  • DOT Approved.

 

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