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DOT & 3C Certified Retro Motorcycle Half Helmet With Bluetooth – Samurai Black Scorpion Design – Vintage Harley Style For Men
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€90.95€128.42
väri : Yahei-Tea Mirror-Death Knell
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Retro Style, Modern Protection
Embrace the spirit of the open road with our vintage-inspired half helmet. DOT & 3C certified for safety, it blends classic Harley aesthetics with modern functionality. The rugged ABS shell shields your head, while the lightweight design ensures comfort on short rides.
5 Reasons to Choose This Helmet
✔ Dual Safety Certification – Meets both DOT and 3C standards for reliable impact protection.
✔ Bluetooth-Enabled (select models) – Stay connected with hands-free calls and music streaming.
✔ Bold Samurai Designs – Choose from edgy graphics like "Warmachine" or "Butcher" to match your rebel spirit.
✔ Anti-Glare Visor – The smoke-tinted lens reduces sun glare without compromising visibility.
✔ Breathable Comfort – Quick-dry inner padding prevents overheating during summer rides.
Ride with Attitude
Picture this: Cruising downtown on your vintage bike, the sun dipping low. Your helmet’s smoked visor cuts the glare while Bluetooth lets you queue up your favorite road trip playlist. The bold samurai graphic turns heads at every stoplight – this isn’t just gear, it’s a statement. Whether you’re headed to a bike night or grabbing coffee, this helmet makes every ride feel legendary.
Own the Road Today
Why wear a basic helmet when you can ride with style and smarts? Select your warrior design now – the open road awaits.







