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Bieffe Full Face Motorcycle Helmet In An Xl on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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Jackson, Wisconsin, US

Jackson, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:BIEFFE Size:XL Color:Blacks Country of Manufacture:Italy

 ITALIAN MADE " BIEFFE " FULL FACE MOTORCYCLE HELMET WITH FACE SHIELD....... LINER AND PADDING ARE ALL INTACT AND IN GOOD CONDITION.... DOUBLE RING STRAP DESIGN.... VENTED FRONT AND SIDE.... SOME SMALL CHARACTER SCRATCHES ON TOP BACK AND SIDES FROM EVERY DAY WEAR AND TEAR....... NEVER DROPPED....
SIZE XL.......... GOOD DEAL ON USED HELMET OF THIS QUALITY
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