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Simpson Outlaw Bandit Helmet Matte M2015/dot Xlarge on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Whittier, California, United States

Whittier, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Simpson Gender:Unisex Adult Manufacturer Part Number:282 Size:XL Make:Simpson Color:Matte Black

  Simpson outlaw bandit helmet

Intermediate_oval
Shape: Intermediate Oval

Simpson Outlaw Bandit Helmet

The Simpson Outlaw Bandit has all of the classic Bandit styling, but with some added features to make it more aerodynamically stable when you're standing 12 O'Clock on the 405. A wider field of view and a redesigned shell improves the rider's visibility and minimizes helmet lift at high speed. Meeting Snell M2015 and DOT safety ratings, the Outlaw Bandit is as tough as it looks and guaranteed to turn heads. 

Features:

  • Snell M2015 approved and DOT Rated
  • Designed for motorcycle use
  • Chin air ram duct for improved air circulation
  • Improved aerodynamics reduce lift

Size OEM Cheek Pad Size Optional Cheek Pad Size
XS 45MM 40MM
SM 40MM 35MM
MD 40MM 35MM
LG 40MM 35MM
XL 40MM 35MM
2XL 35MM 30MM

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