Zeus Motorcycle Helmet Black With Clear Sheild & Open Face Style Sz M/l Dot, Nr! on 2040-parts.com
Belleville, Michigan, US
This is a pre-owned Zeus motorcycle helmet.
I'm not positive exactly what size it is but it fits my 23" (around) head perfectly.
On the Zeus sizing chart it is right on the line of medium and large (see chart).
Comfortable open face style with clear face shield (raising, not fixed).
see pictures and condition description for more detail.
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