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Select the proper size!

NOTES BEFORE USE

Fasten the chinstraps before riding

Never use the helmet once impacted

Never modify the helmet

Helmet care and cleaning

Thank you very much for purchasing a Kabuto helmet.

This Instruction Manual describes proper handling, various functions 

and remove/replace each part of this helmet. Please read this Instruction 

Manual thoroughly prior to use. After reading this, keep the Manual for 

future reference. The helmet is just one element of protection, it is intended 

to minimize the risk in the event of an accident. It cannot ensure complete 

safety. Use this helmet properly based on this understanding. 

Please understand and follow the instructions and information in this 

Instruction Manual to enjoy your safe ride.

It is very dangerous to wear too large sized helmet. This may wobble while riding. If you 

wear a too small size helmet, it tightens up and hurts your head. Thus, it is important to 

select the proper size.

In order to fully maintain the performance of this helmet, do not attempt to take apart or 

change the helmet in any manner such as making holes in it, cutting it, scraping off the 

protective liner, or modifying the straps.

The helmet is designed to be retained by straps under the chin. In order to assure 

proper protection, the helmet should fit your head. When worn, adjust it to rest properly 

on the head, securely fasten the chinstraps to ensure safety. The chinstraps prevent the 

helmet from coming off in most cases. 

Liners are essential for the intended performance of the helmet. This helmet has 

been designed to absorb the impact energy when components as shell and liners are 

partially destroyed by an impact. Even if visually no damage is apparent, it could be 

seriously damaged by a small impact. Regardless of the degree of damage, the helmet 

that underwent an impact or was abused even only once should not be used anymore. 

Always handle the helmet with care and make sure that no one sits on it or drops it.

Clean the helmet with soft cloth, using common ph-neutral detergent diluted with clear 

water. The cloth should not be soaking wet. Then wipe the helmet gently with a clean wet 

soft cloth and leave it to dry completely, but not in direct sunlight. With regard to helmets 

with removable interiors, carefully read the instruction manual for that model before 

attempting to remove the interiors and carry out cleaning according to the explanation 

provided. To clean the helmet, do not use saline water or hot water (above 50ºC).

ENG-3

Summary of Contents for Japan IBUKI

Page 1: ...truction Manual Manuel d utilisation Gebrauchsanweisung Manuale d istruzioni Indice Manual de instrucciones Handleiding Bruksanvisning Instrukcja obs ugi Instruktionsmanual Manual de instru es K ytt o...

Page 2: ...2 Open Close Chin Cover P 6 3 Open Close Inner Sunshade P 8 4 Open Close Ventilations P 9 5 Pinlock Original Insert Lens P 11 Exterior 6 Remove Replace Shield P 14 7 Remove Replace Inner Sunshade P 1...

Page 3: ...n Close Lever Rear ventilation Integrated Wake Stabilizer PATENTED Shell Helmet Interiors Chinstraps Chinstrap Covers Cheek Pads Inner Pads Wind Shutter Integrated Wake StabilizerPATENTED Helmet Descr...

Page 4: ...liner or modifying the straps The helmet is designed to be retained by straps under the chin In order to assure proper protection the helmet should fit your head When worn adjust it to rest properly...

Page 5: ...olvents or detergents containing abrasives Contact with petroleum products and other solvents may impair the optical properties and reduce the mechanical strength To clean the shield apply some common...

Page 6: ...sure to adjust the length of the chinstraps of the helmet properly Otherwise your helmet may drop off or choke your neck in case of an accident while riding Chinstraps play a very important role Thus...

Page 7: ...stops at fully opened or closing position To Close the Chin Cover Hold the Chin Cover as shown in the figure and pull it down until you can hear the snap sound Make sure to close firmly and locked Thi...

Page 8: ...over opened The wind pressure on the Chin Cover will be big and it harm your neck or leads to a serious accident Make sure to check and tighten the Collar Screw regularly Riding with the loosen screws...

Page 9: ...rstand there may be a case your order of repairing cannot be accepted if judged that the safety performance of the helmet cannot be assured by repairing Slide the lever upwards to close the Inner Suns...

Page 10: ...r forwards Liner Air duct Shell Shell Outer air Outer air Humid air Rear ventilation Rear ventilation Ventilation System The ventilation system effectively takes outer air in and pushes the inner humi...

Page 11: ...ase refer to page 28 30 Be noted that the authorized Kabuto dealer decline the repair work in case they judge safety function of the helmet cannot be retained by the repair work Operating the shutter...

Page 12: ...con seal side of the Pinlock Original Insert Lens on inside the shield without peeling off the protective film on the lens At the time apply the Pinlock Original Insert Lens on inside the shield by cl...

Page 13: ...the shield on the helmet If there is any space please follow the same steps again Please mount the shield on the helmet when checking if the Pinlock Original Insert Lens is attached firmly to the shi...

Page 14: ...sert Lens is only for exclusive visors If rain or water drops come in the space between the Pinlock Original Insert Lens and the shield please detach the Pinlock Original Insert Lens from the shield a...

Page 15: ...ld Then the entire shield can be completely removed Do not pull or twist the shield by force to remove it Such action may damage the shield and ratchet system Handle the removed shield with care in or...

Page 16: ...l it lightly towards the removing direction to make sure that it is securely installed Also open and close the shield some times to make sure that the shield works properly WARNING After the installat...

Page 17: ...pper at the attachment of the Inner Sunshade pull out the Inner Sunshade in the direction of arrow 3 Follow the same procedure on the other side to remove the Inner Sunshade completely CAUTION Follow...

Page 18: ...il it knocks 3 Set the other end securely into the hole Lever is at the top completely Open Close Lever Attachment hole Attachment hole CAUTION After attaching the Inner Sunshade open close it some ti...

Page 19: ...atchet counterclockwise using a M4 4mm hex wrench and remove the Collar Screw and the collar Fig 1 3 Remove the hook on lower side of the shield ratchet from the hole on the Chin Cover Fig 2 4 Follow...

Page 20: ...en the Collar Screws by applying the tool vertically to the screws If the screws are fastened by applying a tool diagonally the threads may be stripped The Shield Ratchet is an important part for open...

Page 21: ...llars with Collar Screws then install the shield Please check 8 Remove Replace Shield Ratchets and 6 Remove Replace Shield 3 Open and Close the Chin Cover some times to check if they are all attached...

Page 22: ...cover 2 Finally fasten the snap To Detach To Attach Remove the chinstrap cover Chinstrap with the chinstrap cover Chinstrap with the chinstrap cover Remove the chinstrap cover Chinstrap Chinstrap Chin...

Page 23: ...ek pads from the helmet Ear Cup is set on the back side of the Cheek pad This is removable according to your needs and fitting Remove the Cheek pad to remove the Ear Cup Note Chinstrap Cheek pad Snaps...

Page 24: ...indicates the position of the pin inside the helmet Fig 1 2 Push in the front hook of Cheek Pad to the mount on the helmet Fig 2 3 Fasten securely the 2 snaps on the back of the Cheek Pads And repeat...

Page 25: ...he 2 snaps at the rear to complete attaching the pad 2 Undo the 2 snaps at the rear then the inner pad will be removed Fig 2 2 Insert the 3 snaps at the front CAUTION Pull the snaps gently to remove t...

Page 26: ...r warm water for cleaning Never use hot water chemical detergents and organic solvents for cleaning the pads The use of these agents may degrade the quality and damage the pads Even commercially avail...

Page 27: ...ind Shutter will be removed 1 Check Fig 1 and make sure the side inner side or outer side 2 Check Fig 2 Push in the hook on the Wind Shutter into the holes inside the Chin Cover Follow the arrow direc...

Page 28: ...the each sleeve of the Breath Guard 6 into each slit on the helmet Do not use an adhesive agent but follow the procedure given above to attach the Breath Guard 6 Some components of an adhesive agent...

Page 29: ...helmet to us contact the following address for detailed information and report on repair in advance Without prior information and report there may be a case that quick action for repair cannot be tak...

Page 30: ...iries Parts List etc The following parts cannot be repaired to assure the performance of the helmet Helmet body shell Shock absorbing liner Chinstraps including Buckles Contact the authorized Kabuto d...

Page 31: ...S S M L XL XXL Cheek Pad L R x1 9 b IBUKI Ear Cup L R x1 9 b IBUKI Ear Cup L R x1 IBUKI Chinstrap Cover L R x 1 Breath Gurad 6 x 1 IBUKI Wind Shutter x 1 Head Ventilation Rear Ventilation Chin Ventila...

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