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G-max Gm7x Open Face Cruiser Helmet With Shield Black Small on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Clare, Michigan, US

Clare, Michigan, US
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Helmet has some wear from use but does not take away from use. Face mask has a few scratches.

Item Title

G-Max GM7X Open Face Cruiser Helmet With Shield Black Small

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Product Description

Open-face helmet with flip-up long shield. Ideal for cruisers and touring
Lightweight, injection-molded shell
Clear coated, painted shell
Painted side covers
Adjustable forehead vent
Dual liner for added comfort with soft brushed nylon against the skin and vented nylon to help reduce moisture
Deluxe mesh crown pad
Deluxe ear pockets for better fit and comfort
Padded chin strap
Rubber molded eyeport trim
DOT Approved

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