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Torc Helmet New on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Van Nuys, California, United States

Van Nuys, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Torc Gender:Unisex Adult Make:T 10

Size: XL    Color: Matte Black
  • Color: Matte Black Coupe
  • Lightweight advanced ABS shell
  • Adjustable forehead and chin vents
  • Quick release, scratch resistant and fog-free shield
  • Washable, removable inner comfort padding

Torc T-10 Prodigy Matte Black Coupe Helmet

Performance doesnt have to be expensive. The TORC T-10 Prodigy redefines the sport bike helmet concept by packing all the needed features into an affordably priced, stylish helmet. Great performance starts with the fit and the Prodigys soft, comfortable inner liner will help you forget you have a helmet on your head. Of course its fully removable and washable so it will stay fresh. The aerodynamic shell design and built-in rear spoiler work with the fully adjustable forehead and chin vents to create dynamic airflow to keep you comfortable regardless of the weather, allowing you to focus your attention on the road in front of you.Tinted shield is not included with this item, helmet comes with clear shield.

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