Zeus Motorcycle Helmet With Sun Visor Xxxl Black Head Protection on 2040-parts.com
Clanton, Alabama, US
You are viewing a previously loved motorcycle helmet. There are several scuffs on the top of the helmet, but the integrity of the helmet is still sound. The helmet is open-faced. Please check the pictures. This is a used helmet, and it is not without dirt here and there in the crevices. Feel free to ask questions. The size is XXXL. The make is ZEUS, and the padding is intact.
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