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D. THE HELMET

10. SUN VISOR

Shield
The sun visor shield has a grey tint and is heat formed in 3 dimensions.
Due to the visor thickness of 1.5 mm, the sun visor still gives
protection from light impact from stones and insects when the main
visor is pivoted up. In addition, the UV-absorbing properties of the
special polycarbonate mean that the sun visor provides effective
protection against UV radiation.
Coating
The shield is scratch-resistant on both sides and has HighClear
fog coating.
Operation
The sun visor is operated by means of
the slide positioned on the left of the
chin sectionThis is easy to do even when
wearing gloves. Moving the slide forward
lowers the visor, moving it back makes the
visor disappear into the inner shell of the
helmet. The sun visor snaps in place at
both end positions to prevent it moving up
or down as a result of vibration on bumpy
stretches.
The sun visor can be operated irrespective
of the position of the main visor.
Note:
Only use the slide to operate the sun visor.
Caution:
Never ride in darkness or conditions of poor visibility with the sun
visor down. Always raise the sun visor before entering a tunnel.
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Caution:
Riding without the visor or with an open visor can result in injury
to the eyes and face through stones, dust, insects and other
fl ying objects. The sun visor, when lowered, will provide a certain
amount of protection from light impact from stones or insects
but cannot protect from all hazards.
REPLACING THE SUN VISOR
The sun visor can be replaced without tools.
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Tip:
To avoid fi ngerprints and scratches, use a soft, clean cloth
(we recommend a microfi bre cloth) to hold the sun visor when
removing or fi tting it.
Removing the sun visor
1. Pivot the sun visor down.
2. Firstly pull the sun visor down far enough so that you can see its
top edge, then pull the ends of the visor from its mounting at left
and right.
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