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Vintage Mark Hcx Full Face Motorcycle Helmet Metalflake on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Evansville, Minnesota, United States

Evansville, Minnesota, United States
crack,scratches to visor,scratches wear to helmet. lining missing and torn.unknown size.
Brand:Mark Size:unknown Gender:Unisex Adult Color:Blue UPC:Does not apply

Vintage full face motorcycle helmet made by Mark HCX. Different blue shades and gray metal flake paint. I cannot find a size tag anywhere. It will not fit over my fat head so I assume it is a large or smaller. One sticker says meets 1971 standards. The plastic visor has a crack and other scratches. The helmet also has scratches and wear. The inner foam lining is shot and needs repair.

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