Icon Airmada Volare Motorcycle Reflective Hi Viz Orange L Lg Large on 2040-parts.com
Greenfield, Massachusetts, US
You are about to purchase a new Large (L) Icon Airmada Volare motorcycle helmet in Hi Viz orange with reflective silver graphics. When we think of the Volare (pronounced Voe-Lar-Rie), we think of hot trance filled nights on small Mediterranean islands. Foamy suds rain down onto our enthusiastic heads as the night swirls into a duo-tone mix of sweet and sweat. Available in five retinated colorways, there’s a flavor for every tongue. Of course we added large side, forehead, and rear panels of retro-reflective graphics, to keep things safe and sex(y). The Volare knows you’re only young once, so pay the cover charge because you’re bound to get lucky at this party.
Shipping: All items will ship between 1-5 days depending on item. Due to the fact that we have a retail store and may sell an item off the shelf, some items may have to come from our vendors. We guarentee shipping within the 5 day period. If an item becomes unable, we will notify you immediately. We will combine shipping on all multiple item sales so please wait for an invoice when purchasing items and we will discount you based on the items purchased and the total shipping charges. We do not have big "handling" charges so we don't always charge additional for additional items.... depending on the item.
Refunds: Most items may be returned within 7 days for refund as long as item remains unopened and/or tags in place. Helmets can not be returned. Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer unless item is not as described in the ad, mis-represented or defective.
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