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Cutting Excess Chinstrap
If you choose to cut the chinstrap, leave at least 1 inch (25mm) above the
buckle. A chinstrap that is too short may lead to the helmet losing its adjustment
and protection. After cutting, melt the end of the chinstrap to prevent fraying.
Be careful with high heat near the helmet. The strap is flammable. Until it cools,
avoid contact with the melted nylon because it can burn.
Micro-Manager (where provided)
The Micro-Manager (Figure 12) provides an additional method to hold the helmet
firmly on your head. This is a great feature for more aggressive riding where the
helmet might be vigorously bounced or shaken.
Figure 12. Micro-Manager
To Remove the Helmet
While pulling lightly on the chinstrap, press on both of the recessed tabs of the
buckle (Figure 11).
To Test the Adjustments
Perform each of these two tests:
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Shake your head side-to-side. The helmet should not move on your head.
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Attempt to push the helmet forward and backward on your head. If the helmet
moves back, tighten the temple straps. If the helmet moves forward, tighten
the nape straps.
If the helmet cannot be adjusted correctly, you may need a smaller shell size;
consult your dealer.
Figure 11. Opening the Buckle
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