C. THE HELMET
Caution:
Riding without the face shield or with an open face shield can result
in injury to the eyes and face from stones, dust, insects and other
flying objects. The sun visor, when lowered, will offer a certain
amount of protection from light impact from stones or insects but
does not provide protection against all hazards.
REPLACING THE SUN VISOR
The sun visor can be replaced without tools.
Tip:
To avoid fingerprints and scratches, use a soft, clean cloth
(we recommend a microfibre cloth) to hold the sun visor when
removing or installing it.
Tip:
Changing the sun visor is easier when the chin section is open and
locked in place. It is also helpful if you place the helmet on a flat
surface or on your lap while seated.
Note:
Try to prevent the sun visor coming into contact with the helmet's
inner shell when removing or fitting it.
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Removing the sun visor
1. Open and lock the chin section in
place.
2. Pivot the sun visor down.
3. Bend the middle snap connection
with locating pegs gently outwards
until the sun visor is released from
the visor holder.
4. Repeat this step for the other side.
Tip:
The sun visor holders should remain in the lower position while you
install the visor.
Fitting the sun visor
1. Put the sun visor between the snap
connections and fit it on to the
locating pegs on one side and then
on the other.
2. Position the sun visor between
helmet inner and outer shell and
lower it with the operating slide.
3. For safety, check that the sun visor
mechanism is functioning correctly.
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