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Vega Verve Helmet (black) on 2040-parts.com

US $63.00
Location:

PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, India

PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, India
Condition:New with tags Brand:Vega Color:Black Gender:Girls Type:Half Helmet UPC:Does not apply

VEGA VERVE HELMET
You’re happy, You’re chirpy, You’re bubbly, You’re beautiful, You’re classy, You’re sassy, You’re fun,You’re you,You’re a lady - for your every mood ‘VERVE’ by Vega Helmets, because we care.
 
•With Different Shell for girls
•True women’s era
•Light  weight  which fits in all mopeds
•Dashing looks with ponytail space 
•Silent chin strap lock
•Patent lock mechanism for Helmet
•Decent visor removable mechanism
•Bee eyes look
•Good ventilation

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