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Arai Astral-x Helmet on 2040-parts.com

US $189.99
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, US

Chicago, Illinois, US
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Medium Arai Astral-X helmet

It has some signs of use like slight nicks and scratches, NEVER BEEN DROPPED!

It does have a velcro circle on the back from when I thought I'd be cute and try a helmet ponytail. (yeah no) I just left the Velcro on because I didn't want to damage the shell. There's also remains of duct tape that was put on as part of some prank - again I just left it there. However I'm guessing both can be gotten off with some orange oil and patients.

This would be a great starter helmet or to have a spare one around for a friend.

Thanks for looking! :)

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