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SHELL  &  EPS

CONSTRUCTION

The ICON

®

 AIRFORM™ is engineered to the ICON WORLD STANDARD, which meets DOT FMVSS 218 (US), ECE 22.05 

(EUROPE), & PSC (JAPAN) Helmet Safety Standards. Over 50 countries officially recognize these extensive head protection 
standards. Refer to the diagram below to familiarize yourself with specific names and terms used on the AIRFORM™ helmet 
before attempting to repair or replace parts on the helmet.

MAKE NO MODIFICATIONS. To maintain the full effectiveness of this helmet, there should be no alteration to the structure of 
this helmet or its component parts. Paints and adhesives may damage and render your helmet ineffective, without the damage 
being visible to the user.  

The injection-molded polycarbonate PC-ABS 
shell of the ICON

®

 AIRFORM™ helmet is 

manufactured under some of the most stringent 
quality control standards available on the market 
today.

The ICON

®

 AIRFORM’s dual-density  

Expanded-Polystyrene liners are engineered  
to offer impact absorption and  
force dissipation.

Additionally, both liners are channeled with 
an extensive series of directional air ducts to 
distribute airflow from the outer ventilation 
system.

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FOREHEAD VENTS 

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SHIELD RELEASE SYSTEM

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EYEPORT GASKET

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ICON OPTICS™ SHIELD

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DROPSHIELD™

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BREATH DEFLECTOR

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MOUTH VENT

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CHIN INTAKE VENTS

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OUTER SHELL

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REAR SPOILER

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EXHAUST VENTS

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DUAL DENSITY EPS

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DROPSHIELD™ SWITCH

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SIDEPLATE

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COMFORT LINER 

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BASE GASKET

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POLYCARBONATE SHELL 

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EPS DENSITY 2

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EPS DENSITY 1

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Summary of Contents for AIRFORM Series

Page 1: ...from your helmet you should always do the following Wear your helmet when you ride Handle your helmet carefully to avoid accidental damage and ride safe Do not take risks because you are wearing a he...

Page 2: ...roperly fitting products can impair your ability to control your motorcycle Leaders of the modern helmet game ICON Motosports is always pushing the envelope of street style design and the Airform is n...

Page 3: ...age being visible to the user The injection molded polycarbonate PC ABS shell of the ICON AIRFORM helmet is manufactured under some of the most stringent quality control standards available on the mar...

Page 4: ...The correct helmet size can only be checked and confirmed by physically fitting the helmet to the user Always try the helmet on in a store before purchasing it to be sure you are purchasing the corre...

Page 5: ...r helmet correctly Never adjust your helmet or helmet accessories while riding Only make helmet adjustments when stopped Never drop your helmet Dropping your helmet may crack the shell or damage the p...

Page 6: ...shields with the marking indicating daytime use only are not suitable for use during the hours of darkness or in conditions of poor visibility Make sure the face shield is always in perfect condition...

Page 7: ...WARNING Incorrect installation of the Drop Shield may adversly affect its performance and may affect the riders vision and ability to control the motorcycle 11 12 ICONOPTICSTM SHIELD CHANGE AND REMOV...

Page 8: ...ur comfort liner by releasing it from the two snap sytem on the back of the helmet Then remove the crown comfort liner attachment point taking note of how the crown plate attachment slips into place b...

Page 9: ...s and other commonly encountered materials may break down materials used in the construction of many helmets possibly compromising performance Experience indicates that helmet standards are revised ev...

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