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Vintage Bell Star Motorcycle Helmet Size 7 1/8 (57cm) on 2040-parts.com

US $13.50
Location:

Freeport, New York, US

Freeport, New York, US
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Vintage Bell Star Full Face Helmet size 7 1/8 (57cm)

THERE IS SOME SURFACE WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND USE
IT HAS SOME VERY MINOR SCRATCHES OUTSIDE SHELL AS YOU CAN SEE IN PICS IT'S NOT TOO MANY AND IT IS VERY HARD TO SEE
FACE SHIELD GOES P AND DOWN GOOD
LEATHER STRAPS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE
THE FOAM IS BREAKING DOWN A LITTLE


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