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Glx Modular Helmet With Sun Shield (matte Black, Small) New on 2040-parts.com

US $46.00
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Grand Junction, Colorado, US

Grand Junction, Colorado, US
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GLX Modular Helmet with Sun Shield (Matte Black, Small) NEW

  • High impact resistant thermoplastic outer shell
  • Advanced channeling ventilation system
  • Anti-fog/anti scratch face shield
  • Integrated sun shield
  • Fully removable/washable liner
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