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Bell Qualifier Xl Solid Matte Black Motorcycle Full Face Helmet on 2040-parts.com

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Ashton, Illinois, United States

Ashton, Illinois, United States
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Brand:Bell Size:XL Manufacturer Part Number:7049225 Color:black Gender:Unisex Adult UPC:Does Not Apply

• Lightweight polycarbonate shell • Adjustable ventilation system for cooling and comfort • Padded Wind Collar to drastically reduce wind/road noise • Contoured cheek pads for excellent fit and comfort • Aerodynamic design for exceptional stability • Removable, washable interior • Integrated speaker pockets for audio speakers • ClickRelease for the fastest, easiest, tool-free shield changes ever • NutraFog II superior anti-fog, anti-scratch and UV protected shield • Padded chin strap with D-ring closure • Industry-leading Five-year warranty

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