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2012 Arai Xd4 Xd 4 Fluorescent Yellow Helmet X-small Dualsport Crossover Design on 2040-parts.com

US $548.96
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Sebastopol, California, US

Sebastopol, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:For Money Back a 10% restocking fee will be charged. For Exchanges no fee will be charged. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Arai Size:X-Small Color:Fluorescent Yellow Product Type:Helmets Part Number:685311120193

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Brand NEW 2012 Arai XD4 Fluorescent Yellow Helmet in Size X-Small.

The New Arai XD4 Solid Helmet replacing the XD3 helmet is packed full of features and improvements. The Arai XD series is a favorite among Dual Sport and Adventure riders because of the very low weight, extensive safety features and comfort. Welcome to the next level of Adventure Touring.

Arai's advanced, critically-acclaimed, genre-busting XD crossover-design street-and-dirt helmet is improved and updated in the XD4 - as if such a thing were possible. XD means "Crossover Design" because it crosses over into so many riding styles. You can quickly and easily change it for adventure touring, dual-sport, Supermoto competition, commuting, street riding, whatever.

Visually, it looks like a dirt helmet, with its peak, uniquely-styled chin bar and the opening for goggles. But the XD4 also has a full faceshield like a street helmet, a faceshield that easily slides up under the peak. And you can remove the shield and/or the peak in no time, then easily re-install either or both whenever you like.

  • New comfort headliner, with micro fitting 5mm peel away temple pads
  • Fully removable/replaceable/washable Interior: Comfort head liner, Cheek pads, Chinstrap covers
  • Dry-Cool® technology keeps you dry and cool for greater comfort
  • Patent pending, New FCS® (Facial Contour Support) cheek pad design, also with a 5mm peel away micro fit feature
  • New shell shape for better aerodynamic stability at higher street speeds
  • New exhaust ports added to the top diffuser vents
  • New chin vent with more intake ports
  • Larger sculpted side cowl vents improve ventilation
  • XD4's have a Intermediate Oval shell shape

For the Arai sizing chart visit: http://www.araiamericas.com/helmets/helmet_sizing.pdf


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