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Harley-davidson Men's Carbon Kevlar Half Helmet, Size L / Large on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
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Poway, California, US

Poway, California, US
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Harley-Davidson Men's Carbon Kevlar Half Helmet, Size L / Large.  This is pre-owned so there are a few small scratches and blemishes but overall the helmet is in really nice shape.  There is some glue residue on the bottom of one of the straps (see pictures) but doesn't affect the helmet or look when worn.  Please see pictures and let me know if you have any questions. 

I accept Paypal only and only ship to the lower 48 states at this time.  No international shipping.  California residents will be charged 7.50% sales tax and San Diego County residents will be charged sales tax according to the buyer's local rate.  Thanks!

 

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