Bell Tourlite Helmet Medium N.o.s. on 2040-parts.com
Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, US
A new old stock Bell Tourlite Medium Helmet. Never sold was sitting neglected on a dealers shelf.
The original box is long gone. It is a late 90's model.
The tag shows serial number M127427.
It has scuff marks and light scratches.
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