Zeronine Mxr Off Road Moto Carbon Fiber Racing Helmet on 2040-parts.com
Carlsbad, California, United States
These helmets were overstock. Only two in stock. They retail for $299.99
* Exceeds Snell M2005 and US DOT ratings * Adjustable ABS visor * Protected fresh air vents * Removable, washable multi-fabric liner and roost guard * Carbon fiber/Dyneema shell * Includes soft cloth helmet bag |
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