1. Slide the longest part of the strap through
both rings, while checking that the comfort
padding is positioned between the strap and
your neck.
See figure A.
2. Loop the end of the chin strap back over the end
of the outer D-ring and pass it back through the inner
D-ring.
See figure B.
3. Pull the end of the strap until the chin strap
is tight. The chin strap should be positioned against
your neck, not under your chin, and should be as tight
as possible while not causing pain or interference
with your breathing.
See figure C.
4. Slide the free end of the chin strap into the plas-
tic strap loop on the comfort padding, in order
to prevent the strap from fluttering in the wind.
See figure D.
C
ChIN STRAP - DOublE-D RING buCklE
WARNING: Ne ve r use t he stra p lo op
t o secure yo ur helme t to your hea d.
In orde r to be properly f astened, you must
thre ad the stra p through the do uble-D-
rin gs. Failure to prope rly use the do uble-
D -rings wi ll cause your he lme t to bec om e
di slo dged during an accide nt, lea ving your
head co mplete ly unpro tected a nd resulting
in severe hea d i njur y or de a th.
Tr y t o pull do wn on the chin stra p with
you r fingers. If the st ra p lo osens in a n y
way, yo u ha ve not properly tightened the
chin stra p with t he do uble-D rings. R epea t
the st eps a bove.
N ever ride wi th t he chin stra p loose,
im pro perl y
positione d.
padding gives you the impre ssion tha t the
helmet is secure ly held in plac e, it will
come off in an a ccident , lea ving your head
compl etel y unpro tected.
If you ha ve an y doubt co nce rning
the fa steni ng system of your he lm et,
do no t use the helmet. C ontac t your
de ale r for assi stance.
b
f astene d
or
im pro perly
Even though the c omfort
D
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