up for bid we have a Dot motorcycle helmet. Pre-owned and it has normal wear and tear. Its a size XL. it can also be used with a motor scooter.
* you can also look at my other auctions for stuff you may like!!! ;) . thanks
Helmets for Sale
- New arai rx-7 rr5 haga3 s m l gp from japan(US $668.00)
- New arai signet-q full-face adult helmet, diamond black, small/sm(US $566.96)
- New arai corsair-v/signet-q/rx-q/vector-2 adult helmet shield/visor, light smoke(US $53.96)
- Thh motorycle helmet model t-390 white adult size xl(US $13.99)
- Hjc cl-max 2 atomic bt medium / med modular flip-up motorcycle helmet green(US $143.99)
- Arai gp5 silver mirror visor gp 5k - sk5 karting helmet chrome(US $79.00)
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