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Motorcycle Helmet Shield Bag Waist Pack Protects Visor Motocentric Black New on 2040-parts.com

US $15.95
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Waynesville, Ohio, US

Waynesville, Ohio, US
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MotoCentric
Helmet Shield/Visor Bag
Carry an extra visor with you without the hassle or bulk of a helmet bag.
Universal fit, designed to carry most visors.

The MotoCentric Visor Bag is a bag that offers protection to your helmet shield when not in use or for safe storage for an extra shield.
This deluxe visor bag has an easy Velcro entry on the back and also can be double up as a waist bag (fits up to a 44" waist).
Constructed of extra durable 600D Maxtura™ material.
For added rider safety; Reflect-A-Light™ reflective MotoCentric logo on the front of the bag adds rider visibility.
Visor pouch is big enough to fit pretty much all visors on the market.

Features:


    Dimensions: 20"L x 7"H
    600D Maxtura™ construction for durability
    Reflect-A-Light™ reflective printing on the front for nighttime visibility
    Easy Velcro entry on the back
    Can be used as a waist bag (Fits up to a 44" waist)
    Soft interior lining
    Keep your helmet visor protected
    All MotoCentric's bags come with a "Lifetime Warranty"

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