I'm selling my 2 bike helmets, this one is an HJC Symax with the dual open face mask. This is a great helmet but I had to sell my bike so it's time to sell the helmets too. I believe it is an extra large I wear a 7 1/2-7 5/8 hat and this fits me snug. Look at the pictures and email me any questions. This comes with both a clear and tinted visor and the black HJC bag to store it in. I also have for sale my wife's KBC helmet which she wore 2 or 3 times she never liked to ride as a passenger so it is barely used listed also, it is a medium with both visors also check it out on my other listing. Ship to 48 states only.
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