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Fox Racing V1 Mx Motocross Motorcycle Helmet Matte Black Size Adult 2xl Xxl New! on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
Location:

Hamilton, Montana, US

Hamilton, Montana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Fox Racing Make:V1 Gender:Unisex Adult Size:2XL Color:Blacks Product Type:Helmets Class:Motorcycle

NEW in the BOX.

FOX Racing V1 Helmet.

Matte Black.

Size 2XL.

63-64 cm.

part # 02826-225.

stock photo.


    • Setting a new standard for value, comfort and performance
    • Injection molded Polycarbonate shell
    • 3 Shell sizes and 4 EPS sizes for a precise fit
    • 10 intake and 4 exhaust vents for enhanced airflow
    • Meets Snell 2010 and DOT Certifications

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