C. THE HELMET
Note:
Only use the slide to operate the sun visor.
Caution:
Never ride in the dark or in conditions of poor visibility with the sun visor
down. Always raise the sun visor before entering a tunnel.
Caution:
Riding without the visor or with an open visor 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 bar 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.
Removing the sun visor
1. Open and lock the chin bar in place.
2. Pivot the sun visor down.
3. Hold the sun visor with one hand and press
the latch backwards until it disengages.
Repeat this step on the other side.
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