Speed + Strength Ss2500 Hell-n-back Daul Sport Helmet on 2040-parts.com
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Very much like new SS2500 Dual Sport helmet in XL size. Has been worn but only twice because the fit was not right for me and i failed to return it. Includes: Mirror visor and standard clear one, no scratches, manual and spare helmet screws, helmet bag and the original box |
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