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B
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WARNING! Never use the ring as
the only way of fastening the chins-
trap. In order to be properly ghtened, the
chinstrap must pass through the double-D
ring straps as instructed. Improper use of
the chinstrap can cause your helmet to
be thrown o in an accident, leaving your
head unprotected. Try to pull on the chins-
trap with your ngers. If the strap loosens
in any way, you have not fastened the
chinstrap properly in the
double-D ring straps. If this is the case,
repeat the steps shown opposite.
Never ride with the chinstrap unfastened,
improperly fastened or incorrectly po-
sioned. Although your cheeks give the
impression that the helmet is securely
held in place, it would be thrown o in an
accident, leaving your head unprotected.
If you have any doubts regarding the
helmet’s fastening system, do not use the
helmet. Ask your retailer for advice.
1. Slide the longer part of the chinstrap
through the two rings, making sure that the
comfort pad is properly positioned between
the strap and your neck. See Fig. A.
2. Use the end of the chinstrap to form a
loop around the outer ring and pass it back
through the inner ring. See Fig. B.
3. Pull on the end of the strap until the
chinstrap is tight. The chinstrap must be
positioned against your neck, not under your
chin. It should be as tight as possible without
hurting or hindering breathing. See Fig. C.
4. Clip in place the snap fastener at the free
end of the strap to prevent the strap from
flailing in the air. See Fig. D.
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