Fast Hook Quick Release Helmet Strap Buckle on 2040-parts.com
Saint Charles, Missouri, US
Fast Hook Quick Release Buckle for Motorcycle Helmets allow you to put on or take off your helmet quickly and easily. DOT Approved buckles exceed the requirements for FMVSS Chin Strap Retention. Made of tough, space age polymers, these buckles require no sewing to attach to your helmet. Just follow the simple instructions included in the package. Made in the USA.
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