VENTILATIoNS
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VENTILATIoNS
B
A
SYSTEM OF AERATION
Lower ventilation:
The principal function of this air intake
is to direct a flow of fresh air over the
interior surface of the visor in order to
minimize fogging of your visor. The
fresh air diffused cuts off contact with
the hot air emitted by breathing or even
by the head inside the helmet.
The presence of your motorcycle fairing
may also reduce the effectiveness of
this ventilation. In extreme weather
conditions (for example, under heavy
rain or extreme cold, etc.) the risk of
fogging is greater and we advise you,
under these conditions, to use the visor
slightly open (Fig. A).
Upper ventilation:
The upper air intake (Fig. B) allows
air to enter onto the upper part of the
head and thus renew the air in the head
section. The channels incorporated in
the internal shock absorbers facilitate
the circulation of air over the surface
of the head.
The quality and design of the interior
padding contribute to the proper dis-
tribution of air. The position of the
upper ventilation system is designed to
optimise the effectiveness of its intake
of air. Depending on the type of your
motorbike, the fairing may reduce the
effectiveness of this ventilation.
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