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Adult Hjc Cl-11 Black/silver/white Motorcycle Helmet - Size Medium on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Caldwell, New Jersey, US

Caldwell, New Jersey, US
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HJC Motorcycle Helmet
Model: CL-11
Size: Medium (adult)
Color: Black, Silver, White
Condition: Pre-Owned with minor scratches and chips from storage in the garage

This auction is for a HJC Motorcycle Helmet Model CL-11. This helmet is an adult size Medium with black/silver/white gloss finish. The finish has some chips on the outside of the helmet. Note: Chips on the exterior are surface only (I tried to capture them in the multiple photos)

The visor is removable and is free from any cracks and shows only very light wear.

The interior of the helmet is in great shape. The padding and straps are in excellent condition since I only used it twice.



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