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Hjc Cl-17 Striker Green Mc-4 Full Face Motorcycle Helmet Size Large Snell on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
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Kissimmee, Florida, United States

Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:HJC Helmets Make:CL-17 Manufacturer Part Number:0851150406 Size:LARGE UPC:040961094861

HJC CL-17 Striker Green MC-4 Full Face Motorcycle Helmet Size LARGE SNELL  

 The HJC CL-17 is the newest model in the CL series which has proven as being the best all around helmet for the price. Being the world's #1 helmet manufacturer, HJC has vastly improved the fit and finish of the CL-17. When the design process began for the CL-17, HJC's main focus was on increased aerodynamics and ventilation, both of which were vastly improved. Large intake vents along with eyebrow ventilation allow for a much larger amount of air flow. Air channel vents are strategically placed in and throughout the interior of the helmet for superb flow through. HJC decided to incorporate a larger rear spoiler to increase aerodynamics and stability for real world riding conditions. The Supercool® lined interior is fully removable, washable, moisture wicking and is infused with an anti-bacterial agent. The CL-17 comes equipped with a Pinlock® prepared HJ-09 shield (Pinlock® clear lens sold separately).  

Brand: HJC

Advanced Polycarbonate Composite Shell: Lightweight with superior fit and comfort.

"ACS" Advanced Channeling Ventilation System: Full front to back airflow flushes heat and humidity up and out.

Chin bar intake vent provides airflow across the shield interior to help eliminate shield fogging.

Supercool® Moisture Wicking Interior is removable and washable.

Optically superior Pinlock® prepared 3D face shield provides 95% UV protection.

Pinlock® Clear fog-resistant lens sold separately.

Glasses grooves accommodate riders who wear eyeglasses.

3 year limited manufacturers warranty.

Weight: 3.64 lbs. / 1650 grams (approximate weight based on size Medium).

DOT (FMVSS 218)/ SNELL2010 Certified.




 

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