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Racing Optics Speedstack 7 Tearoffs - Smoked Arai Tear Offs 7216 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:7216 Part Brand:Racing Optics

Brand new old stock of Racing Optics Laminated Tearoff system. If you know racing, you know Racing Optics provides the best tearoffs in the business. Unfortunately I am getting out of racing and have a ton of inventory to unload. My loss is your gain. These tearoffs are the smoked version and they fit all Arai helmets with the vent cut-outs. Check the pictures to ensure proper fitment. Everyone is retailing these out at $29.99. I'm going to blow these out at $19.99 and I may offer a bigger discount if you want larger quantities depending on how fast they go.


Description

The SpeedStackā„¢ 7 is a stack of 7 laminated tearoffs that are 2 mil thick each. The laminated technology creates a distortion-free optical lens. Eack package contains 4 stacks of 7 tearoffs for a total of 28 tearoffs. The Smoke tint is great for bright sunny conditions by providing additional shading to the rider and reducing glare.

Specifications

Post Center11 Ā½ inches
Shapevent cut-outs
FitsArai w/ vent cut-outs

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