Old Motorcycle Riding Half Helmet ~ Leather Insert ~ 22" Inside Measurement on 2040-parts.com
Chicago Ridge, Illinois, US
Up for sale is a Old Motorcycle Riding Half Helmet.
It has an old Leather Insert.
It has an 22" Inside Measurement (approx head size).
This is a very unique helmet. I cannot find any identification marks on it. There may have been one on the outer shell, but it has been painted silver so is not visible.
It looks old. The leather is still supple and pliable (Not rotted at all).
It has scuffs and a small crack on the rim in the back.
Condition can be subjective
so please see all pictures for condition concerns.
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