Biltwell Inc. Yellow Bubble Shield For 3/4 Helmets Biltwell Bell Fulmer Harley on 2040-parts.com
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Biltwell Bubble Shield
This item fits:
Most Brand of open face 3/4 helmets, including Biltwell novelty and Bonanza DOT helmets, Bell and Fulmer
With the adjustable, sliding snaps, these bubble shields by Biltwell, Inc. will fit most brands of open face 3/4 helmets, including Biltwell novelty and Bonanza DOT helmets, Bell and Fulmer.
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