Harley-davidson Helmet Size 63-64 Co (xxl) on 2040-parts.com
Hailey, Idaho, United States
This is a gorgeous Harley-Davidson black bike helmet. The entire helmet is in immaculate shape and you'd be hard pressed to find any uses of wear and tear. Leather trim and inside padding and webbing is in perfect shape.
XLL Head size in cm: 63-64 Please contact seller with any questions. |
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