Bell Motocross Helmet. I bought this new just to ride my enduro on the street. So with no helmet law it was stored in the included soft case and never used. It's a troy graphic design for in very good condition. Last picture shows a missing screw for the visor which can be purchased from most shops that carry Bell helmets for around $2.00. Size 7 1/2. Almost new condition if not for the missing screw. Retail I paid was $369.00. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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