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Bell Gradient Shield For Star And Vortex Helmet 2011342 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Belchertown, Massachusetts, US

Belchertown, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:2011342

Bell Star And Vortex Shields
 
Fits All Bell Star Motorcycle Helmets. 3Mode Shield™ for instant on-bike shield adjustments, and ClickRelease™ for the fastest, easiest, tool-free shield swaps ever. Bell’s 3Mode Shield allows for one-finger toggling between Lock Mode, Friction Mode and Crack Mode.
 
Lock Mode is the shield’s firmest and quietest setting. It not only locks down the shield, but pulls it tightly to the gasket, creating a water-tight seal. The Friction Mode allows the shield to be freely adjusted from fully closed to fully open and anywhere in between. Crack Mode disengages the shield from the gasket and lifts it about ¼” to help prevent fogging, a particularly useful setting at stop lights.
 
A quick touch of the 3Mode Lever brings the shield back into Lock Mode. ClickRelease was designed for the quickest, easiest shield swaps ever. To remove, simply fully open the shield and depress the ClickRelease Triggers. For installation, just align shield pivots in the fully open position and push until they click into place. Done.
 
Features:
 
- Bell NutraFog II anti-fog coating reduces fogging
- Anti-scratch and UV-protected coatings block 99% of UV rays
- Compatible only with Bell ClickRelease shield system


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No Hassle Returns Returns are accepted and exchanges for different sizes can be done where other sizes are available. Buyer is responsible for S/H costs. If sizes are not available store credit will be given for full amount minus s/h that it cost us. If credit is desired on returns a 20% restocking fee will apply. Any return that is a mistake on our part we will cover the s/h costs

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