Motion Pro Motorcycle Helmet Lock Chrome Finish Fits 7/8" Bars on 2040-parts.com
Rocklin, California, US
MOTION PRO BLACK HELMET LOCK
FOR 7/8" BARS
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Clamps securely to any 7/8 inch round tube bar with one way mounting screws
- Black finish
- Helmet rings lock in place with solid tubular lock
- Sold individually
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