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Custom Painted Biltwell Gringo Full Face Helmet Dot. Size Small on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Astoria, New York, United States

Astoria, New York, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Biltwell Size:S

Never Stop, Never Give Up! Featuring a roaring jaguar on the right ride and "Never Stop" typography on the left side. For the courageous, determined and gentle rider.

Size Small, Biltwell brand "Gringo" style, Full-Face helmet. Hand-painted, hand-drafted directly on the helmet. Snap-on visor included. Each helmet is unique and not two are alike. I can repeat designs or themes on request. But the illustration will definitely be slightly different. 

The helmet type is Biltwell Gringo Full Face Helmet DOT certified. 
Injection-Molded abs outer shell with hand-painted finish
Expanded polystyrene inner shell
Hand-Sewn removable brushed Lycra liner with contrasting diamond-stitched quilted open-cell foam padding
Internal bio foam chin pad with hand-sewn contrast stitching
Meets dot safety standards

These are illustrations, NOT stickers or transfers. Each is one-of-a-kind, super awesome as well as head protecting works of art. Our TestaDura helmets are numbered. Designs might look similar, but never the same. Each is hand-crafted by Paloma Campo ( me, myself ) with premium paints, varnished with automotive high quality clear and finally buffered and shined for about 4 times to acquire that beautiful mirror-like finish.

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