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I paid $240.00 for mine.. And got the flat black w/air slots and the removable cushions.. Got 2 small snap on visors.. Like the solid black one better.. I finally took my helmet to a shoe man and had the back strap and my chin strap sewn up where I wanted it to stay.. You will have to watch the "D" ring snap on setup as it will jam if you don't get both prongs in.. hard for big/or gloved hands.. I would find a snap"D" ring somewhere else that works easier..
Other than that they ARE the best for protecting your noggin..!!
HHMM.. A helmet is like a gun.. It's heavy and you don't want to carry it around or have to wear it all the time.. BUT if you don't have it when you NEED it.. You will be sorry or dead.. my 02...
edit: forgot to add that "SEER" gives a discount for Military and or Law Enforcement, and 1st Responders.
Last edited by captsam54; Dec 29, 2008 at 04:11 PM.
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