Vintage 1988 Bell Star V White Red Black Motocross Helmet W/ Shield Excellent! on 2040-parts.com
Duluth, Minnesota, US
Up for bids is a nice older BELL Motocross Helmet, dated 12/88. It is a STAR V and in very nice condition. The size is not marked, it seems to be about a Medium. The shell opening is 7 & 1/4 in. wide and 10 & 1/2 in. from front to back. The padding and interior is very good. There are a few scratches and one 1/8 in. ding on the side (shown in pic 12) It is true white, not the yellow cast as in some pictures. The face shield moves freely and is in very nice shape. Please look at the pictures and email any questions. Thank you for looking and good luck.
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