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Seer Motorcycle Helmet on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, US

San Antonio, Texas, US
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For Sale Here is a Seer Motorcycle Helmet. This is the one that is very popular with the Police. It is a Size Medium. Factory painted Dark Blue & Gold. It is a very Swanky Helmet. It has the Adjustable Headbank Suspension that is best for the Warmer Climes.
I only wore it 4 or 5 times.. It became obvious that it was the wrong size for me. My miscalculation can be your gain. This Helmet is Quite Immaculate. It has been well cared for and admired but not worn.

Link to Seer Website: http://estores.infront.com/superseer/sub_categories.asp?cat_id=43

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