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Masei Gray 911 Motorcycle Motocross Atv Yamaha Fokker Helmet Macross Gundam 062 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hong Kong, default, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, default, Hong Kong
Condition:New with tags Brand:Masei, Helmet, Harley Size:M, L, XL Manufacturer Part Number:911 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Gender:Unisex Adult Product_type:Motorcycle, Helmet, Macross, Robotech UPC:787639473831

 

1 x Masei 911 Xcross Motocross ATV Motorcycle Bike Helmet - New Type of Motocross Helmet...

Free Shipping to USA/ Canada/ Japan/ Australia; Other Counties (European/South American/Asian Countries) require a shipping fee of US$45 

Medium, Large, XLarge Available
  • ABS Shell.
  • Removable Pad & Liners for changing different sizes.
  • Washable Hydradry cheekpads.
  • The purchase comes with a clear visor shield only. 
  • For tinted visor shield, please add US$35 for each additional shield and if interested, please contact us for this, after auction ends.

1) Size Instruction:

Size Dimension: Small (55-56cm) / Medium (57-58cm) / Large (59-60cm) / XLarge (61-62cm)
Please put down your size in payment note or payment note for faster processing.

Also, all sizes come with the same helmet shell, but different liners and pads only. If customers receive it too tight or too big, you can request to send different liner or pad (but customers pay for the shipping fee of US$10.50
only)

2) Delivery:

The items are shipped from our warehouses in Hong Kong or China via USPS/Hongkongpost/EMS/Chinapost/Canadapost.

The delivery time is 7-15 days to USA/Canada/Japan/Australia. Shipment to European/South American/Asian Countries may take up to 12-18 days, due to the longer custom clearance and also may be subject to custom import duties and taxes.

3) Refund & Return

We can take returned item and buyers responsible for returning shipping fee. Warehouse direct from overseas.

For any size problem, shipment problem, & others, please email us first and we will try our best to fix it for you.


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