Torc T50 Rebal Star 3/4 Open Face Helmet Size Small Dot Rated on 2040-parts.com
Yorba Linda, California, US
___________________________________________________________________ROUTE 66 T-50You’re a core rider. You want as little between you and the experience as you can get. The TORC T50 is your helmet. Classic, super-slim, open-face design with retro paint and custom graphics. The T50 comes with a removable ultra suede liner that looks and feels like real leather, but wicks moisture and wears like the technical fabric it is.
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