Afx Motorcycle Helmet Fx-1 Size Large - Used - Dot/snell M95 Certified on 2040-parts.com
Corvallis, Oregon, US
AFX FX-1 Motorcycle helmet. Size L (7-1/2 - 7-5/8 inch or 60-61 cm). DOT/Snell M95 certified. Cosmetic scuffs on the paint and face shield. Never been dropped or crashed. Inside padding is clean and in very good condition.
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