Shoei Rf 1100 Merciless Helmet Medium Black on 2040-parts.com
Hanford, California, US
This helmet is in excellent condition but with a couple minor marks on top in the middle of the skull and in front above the face shield (see pics). I have only worn it a few times, maybe 10-15 times, it still smells new. The helmet will come with all of its original items including an extra shield. I am selling this because I just don't care to use it as much as I thought I would and prefer my half helmet more.
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