C. THE HELMET
8. WIND DEFLECTOR
The wind deflector prevents the unpleasant effect of the wind created as
you ride flowing into the helmet. In addition, the riding noise in the helmet is
reduced.
The wind deflector is attached by Velcro strips
on the inside of the acoustic collar and can be
removed when required to provide an additional
flow of fresh air, especially in hot weather.
Tip:
The fit of the bottom of the helmet is extremely important in ensuring
that the helmet is as quiet as possible. If you have a smaller neck size,
we recommend that you also wear a scarf.
9. CHIN BAR
The C3 PRO is equipped with a chin bar that pivots up and can be easily
opened and closed by means of the operating element located in the middle
of the chin bar. The movement of the section required for this is optimised
for convenient, smooth operation.
LOCK SYSTEM
The chin section is equipped with a specially developed lock system on the
left and the right side. The construction design of the lock system is similar
to the door lock systems used in car design. Despite there being locks on
both sides, the chin section opens with only one button. The lock in the
opposite side is simultaneously operated by bowden cable. The mechanically
optimised system reduces the force need to operate the two locks to a
comfortable 16 N, although the safety-relevant overall locking force is many
times this amount.
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OPERATION
The chin bar can be opened at any time irrespective of the position of
the visor or sun visor. The stiff, positive engagement at the end of travel
ensures the chin bar remains safely in place when raised.
OPENING THE CHIN BAR
1. Open the chin bar by sliding the red
button located in the middle of the chin
zone forwards in the direction of the
arrow as far as it will go, using your
thumb.
2. The Bowden cable mechanism will then
release both locks and you can pivot
the chin section up to its uppermost
locking position.
Note:
The C3 PRO's chin bar mechanism is equipped with a safety feature
which prevents the chin bar from opening of its own accord in the
event of a fall, so when opening it you should also grip the chin bar with
one hand.
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