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Bmx Mx Off-road Motocross Motorcycle Helmet Full Face Red Dot X-large Cafe Racer on 2040-parts.com

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Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan
Condition:New with tags Brand:CYC Gender:Unisex Adult Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Make:CYC UPC:Does not apply

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The Blaster Vintage Style Full Face Helmet (Goggles, Duck Visor, and Goggles Style W Shield are Not Included)

 

Item
CY888 (Limited Edition)

Size
X-Large (61-62 CM)

OEM MOQ
The Minimum order quantities for manufacturing is 500PCS 

Color
Red 

Weight
1350 g +/- 50 g

Condition
Brand New in Box

Material
Outer Shell - High Strength ABS.
Inside - Cool and Dry Liner We have lining sets for this helmet (see below). Please contact us if you need to add the extra lining sets to your invoice after you win the bid.
   

Feature
- Handmade stylish, rare, and beautiful exclusive shell. 
- Classic and comfortable inner.

- Offer great air circulation to keep your head cool.

Vintage design with 3-Snap system for special shield or visor use (Not included).
 
- Unique design.
- UV rays protection.
- Blocks sun rays and protects your head. 
- Removable and washable cheek and top pads.
- Double D rings system
(the basic requirement for DOT standards).

- Meets DOT, CNS, and SG safety standards. 
  
- High quality made in Taiwan (Not in China).
- Perfect for Street Bike, Motorbike, Chopper, Harley-Davidson, Stock Car, Drag Racing, Sprint Car, Karting and so on...
- Included one free helmet dust bag.
 

Helmet Custom
Very rare 1980s Moto 3-style Motocross helmet by CYC. You can make your own design pattern on it, and this might be more collectable than any other helmets. Or, we would love to provide you this service. The minimum order quantities is 20 PCS for one design as following -

        
       

Shipping
● We don't ship this item to Japan because we already have local distributor for this item in Japan! 
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding. Sometime customs will inspect the parcel and sometime will not. We will send the product as gift or sample and put lower value on invoice to help customer avoid the import duty. Most of our customers don't be charged any duty or extra charge. If you have any special request, please kindly advise us once place order.
 
● Taking about 9 delivery days to worldwide (It includes normal weekdays. Often Saturdays, Sundays, and major holidays are not included in transit time estimates). If you have not received the parcel in 30 days, please email us and we will track and verify if the parcel has been shipped correctly. Please do not leave us Negative Feedback maliciously.

● We will advise tracking number for your reference after send out the shipment.
● If the parcel has been returned to us for the reason of nobody pick up the parcel or wrong address (the post can prove the status). Buyers or bidders have the responsible for paying the shipping cost again.
● For international returns, we will not reimburse for customs, import duties and taxes. These charge are the sole responsibility of the buyer. In the event a package is refused, carrier will return the package to us and charge us return fee. We will reserves the right to charge a 15% restocking fee plus any return fees charge to us in order to recover the refused package. We will not refund any shipping costs once an item is refused. Buyer's or bidder's refund will be processed once we receive it.
● All goods will be shipped out from Taiwan with good carton and good packaging condition; however, i
f buyers or bidders have found the parcel (box) damaged (see as below picture), please reject to sign for the parcel and return to the shipper at first hour (so that we can apply for transit damaged claims of the parcel and refund or exchange to buyers or bidders ASAP). 

Payment
● We accept payment from Paypal in advance.
● Payment arrangements must be made or contact us within 3 days. 
● We will use your PayPal shipping address as the delivery address. If you would like to change the address, please leave a note at Paypal payment once you paid. Then, we will change it for you automatically (sometime we ship the item after receiving cleared payment within few hours).

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About Us
Biker Shop Inc has been manufacturing motorcycle and bicycle products for over 30 years. We are the best behind-the-scenes business partner for our customers. We supply the sources to domestic and international industry, and we accept industry commissioned by the original brand design manufacturing (ODM), the original product manufacturing (OEM), and the related follow-up process to real reduce the industry for the cost and time-consuming burden.
Are you looking for the wholesaler, original brand design manufacturing (ODM) or the original product manufacturing (OEM) now? Please do not hesitate to call or write us. If you'd like to become our distributor or dealer, Please also contact us for more information.

We do our best to accurately describe the items that we list. If an item is not as described, we will work with you to find a solution.   

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