Motorcycle Helmet - Brand New - Never Used - Small on 2040-parts.com
La Jolla, California, US
This is a KBC helmet. Never used. Bought two years ago and it has been sitting in it's carry bag. It is a size SMALL. Meant for a teenager or woman. Or a guy with a small head!! Awesome colors!
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