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Bell Drifter Ladies Motorcycle Helmet And Accessories on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Shelbyville, Illinois, US

Shelbyville, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Bell Gender:Women Size:M Color:Multi-Color Country of Manufacture:China

Offering for sale at auction a Ladies motorcycle helmet that is a Bell brand and a Drifter model open faced and in great shape.It is a medium and includes some velcro spacer panels for adjusting the fit for your own needs.It is black in color with some great pink tones with grey stripes to devide the 2 colors.I am also including the headset and other accessories with the helmet so be sure and look at all of the photo's.The headsets are Midland brand and I have reason to believe that they work ,but I know very little about this sort of electronics so I am including them with the helmet.

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