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HJC HELMET SY-MAX III SOLIDS
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SPECIFICATIONS: The SY-MAX III modular helmet is Bluetooth ready, with an exterior module recess and interior speaker cavities. This helmet has an integrated recess cavity for the ChatterBox XBi2-H Bluetooth Wireless Intercom unit.
XBi2-H WIRELESS INTERCOM COMPATIBLE:
HJC SY-MAX III MODULAR HELMET FEATURES:
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