Icon Speedfreak Kawasaki Green Motorcycle Helmet Size M Speed Freak Medium on 2040-parts.com
Grand Prairie, Texas, US
This is a used Icon Speedfreak Kawasaki Green Motorcycle Helmet Size Medium. This helmet comes as seen in the pictures and is in overall good condition. The screen does have some minor wear from normal use, but nothing that hampers the view. The outside of the helmet also has some minor wear. I would say overall condition is an 8.5 out of a 10 with some minor wear and a couple of small dings. The inside comes as seen in pic 5. It has 2 open spots. Shipping is free.
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