Agv Gp Tech Helmet - Rossi 5 Continents on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Purchased this helmet new in 2011, and probably rode ~2000 miles with it. Excellent condition, never been dropped and always stored in the included bag. I sold my 1198 so no longer have a need for it, and it's time for someone else to enjoy. Size is Large. Thanks for looking
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