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Icon Alliance Motorcycle Helmet With Sena Smh10r Bluetooth Headset on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Icon Color:Black Make:Alliance Style:Motorcycle Size:M Features:Bluetooth

For sale is an Icon Alliance motorcycle helmet with a Sena SMH10R bluetooth intercom headset installed. 

The helmet is the "Dark" edition in flat black with a dark smoke sun visor. Also includes the clear visor for riding at night. Helmet was used lightly for 2 seasons and is in like new condition. Size medium with removable inner pads so you can keep them clean. Also includes carrying bag to avoid scratches and original box. Retails for about $150. 

Included with the helmet and already installed is a Sena SMH10R low profile bluetooth communication headset/intercom. This allows you to pair with your phone to listen to music and take calls while riding or to connect with other riders who also have bluetooth headsets for rider to rider communication. This was used for 1 season only and is also in like new condition. Includes original packaging along with boom style mic, cigarette charger, and extra adhesive bits in case you decide to move it to another helmet. The wired mic is already installed in the helmet. Retails for around $160. 

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