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WIN A BELL MOTO HELMET!

3 years ago | Words: Matt Bernard

Need a practice helmet? Or a present for a mate or the missus? Get into a Bell dealer for your chance to win your helmet back.

So, how does it work?

Buy a Bell helmet of your choice from the participating range, upload your proof of purchase, and enter the draw to win a second Bell helmet valued up to the price of the helmet you purchased. It can be a different helmet as long as it’s a Bell helmet and valued up to the purchase price of the helmet you bought. This offer is available to customers across four different shells, so customers who purchase MX-9 MIPS, Moto-9 MIPS, or Moto-9 S Flex helmets have a chance to win.

There will be one winner each month for the duration of the campaign! What are you waiting for? Visit your local Bell dealer now…

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

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