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Torc Mode T56 3/4 Helmet on 2040-parts.com

US $72.95
Location:

Laurel, Maryland, US

Laurel, Maryland, US
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Whether you enjoy high performance sport touring or riding a scooter around town, you’ll appreciate the lightweight and comfort of the T56 Mode. This super stylish helmet offers an amazing fit, removable washable liner, and the convenience of a flip-up shield with a quick release. There are fully adjustable top vents for comfort and a built-in spoiler for stability. It includes a removable sun visor for days when you want to feel the wind in your face and keep the sun out of your eyes. The European design T56 Mode is our best value in a full-featured open face design.

  • Lightweight advanced ABS shell.
  • Two fully adjustable forehead vents with rear exhaust.
  • Flip-up shield with quick release.
  • Removable sun visor.
  • Washable, removable inner comfort padding with ultra suede.
  • DOT approved.

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