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Helmet Quick Release Qcl-1 3d on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Lincolnton, North Carolina, US

Lincolnton, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No



 
Put safety and convenience first with patented Helmet Quick Release for your helmet's chin strap. Attaches easily to most helmets.

FEATURES:

  • The Quick Release provides a fast and convenient way to buckle your helmet chin strap!
  • Made of quality steel and high impact nylon
  • Unique metal to metal design optimizing maximum strength while eliminating accidental openings
  • Comes with four additional 3D interchangeable lock bodies
  • Meets or exceeds D.O.T. motorcycle helmet safety standards
  • Easily assembled to most helmets
  • YOU GET ONE QUICK RELEASE
  • Much faster and easier than using your helmets D-rings
  • MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM IMAGE SHOWN

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