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Arai Signet-q Pro Tour Black Frost Sport Bike Motorcycle Helmet Lg Open 814353 on 2040-parts.com

US $789.95
Location:

Brockton, Massachusetts, United States

Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
Open Box, display model, comes with all original packaging.
Brand:Arai Size:L Manufacturer Part Number:814353 Color:Black Gender:Unisex Adult Country//Region of Manufacture:Japan UPC:685311134905

Arai Signet-Q Pro Tour Black Frost Sport Bike Motorcycle Helmet 
Open Box

    • Features:
    • Pro Shade System for dual sun-blocking capabilities
    • Eco-Pure Liner is anti-microbial
    • Ear pockets have been redesigned to better accept communication speakers for a more comfortable fit
    • Both the top vent set and side exhaust cowls are direct carryovers from the RX-Q Helmet
    • Brow vent ducting redirects to flow air across the temples
    • DDL-4 exhaust vent to the 10mm wider eye port (5mm on each side)
    • Long Oval Fit
    • SAI "MAX-Vision Brow Vent" shield
    • Clear Pinlock Max-Vision Brow Vent Pinlock lens included
    • Elongated shell adds 5mm from front to back
    • Long-Oval shape helps prevent “Hot-Spot”
    • Multi-Density Single piece EPS liner
    • Removable, replaceable, washable interior
    • Dry-Cool Surface material for rapid displacement of heat and moisture away from your head and into the ventilation airflow for added comfort while riding and a quick dry between rides
    • 5mm peel-away temple pads adds another level of customization, giving the helmet interior a little extra width when needed
    • Enhanced for customizable micro fitment interior without the need to purchase extra interior components
    • FCS (Facial Contour Support) cheek pad design
    • Innovative and exclusive spring support adds just the right amount of pressure when needed while being worn
    • Meets or exceeds Snell and DOT standards
  • Information for Customers:

    Shipping & Handling: Orders typically ship within 24 hours of receiving payment Monday thru Friday. All international orders are shipped via USPS, you may select between Priority Mail and Express Mail. Our state of the art facility allows us to pack your order with care and we always use recycled materials whenever possible.

    International Buyers Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.


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