Hjc Womens Fierce Pink Motorcycle Helmet, Size S Small, Model: Dragon Cl-15 on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
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This pink motorcycle riding helmet is in good condition. This was only used for one summer a few times, and has been in a clean smoke free storage ever since. The pink tinted face shield visor will be included with the helmet (this alone is worth $25). There are air vents in the face area of this helmet allowing for movement of air. This is a very fierce looking pink dragon flame helmet, model: Dragon CL-15.
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