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T50 T-50 Route 66 Gloss White Japanese Bobber S 3/4 Open Face Motorcycle Helmet on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Chino, California, United States

Chino, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:TORC Gender:Unisex Adult Manufacturer Part Number:T5002JB22 Size:S Make:3/4 Retro Vintage Style Scooter Cruiser Cafe Bike Color:Gloss White Japanese Bobber Graphic Chrome Trim UPC:Does Not Apply

 
Package Includes:
  • 1x Helmet

Features:

  • Brand new, never used
  • Light weight, durable ABS Plastic outer shell
  • Comfortable suede inner padding
  • DOT & CAPA certified & approved
  • Removable sun visors
  • Classic vintage 3/4 open face design
  • Gloss White Japanese Bobber graphics with chrome trim design
  • Improve your look and style
  • Perfect for cafe bikes, scooters and cruisers

 

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