Vintage 1971 Buco 3/4 Helmet Chopper Flattrack Triumph Harley Small-medium on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
Nice BUCO classic. The safety sticker reads 1971. Right ear flap is a little floppy, but not bad at all for a helmet this old. Otherwise the liner is in great shape. Will fit a Medium-Small head. Someone painted it blue at some point, the helmet is white underneath the paint.
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Vintage 1971 buco 3/4 helmet chopper flattrack triumph harley small-medium(US $40.00)
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