
Impact absorbing liner for VFX-WR/EVO
introduces „M.E.D.S.“ which is the structure to
reduce rotational acceleration energy.
M.E.D.S. is dual layered as per Drawing. The
inner liner has 4 columns, and there is a gap
between the inner liner and the outer liner
anchored by the center column. The inner
liner swings supported by the center
column
and the other columns are crushed
during a
impact as it reduces rotational acceleration
energy.
WARNING
*Do not hang a helmet from a mirror and a
handle of a motorcycle. Especially do not
do it for the helmet which has M.E.D.S.
The edge of the inner liner is structually
thin and if it is pressed strongly, it may
be cracked. Also do not press the inner
liner by intent.
*Do not put small objects like a key and a
coin inside the helmet. They may be
stucked or dropped into a gap between
the inner liner and the outer liner.
*Do not insert anything
between the inner liner
and the outer liner, nor
do not tear the inner
liner from the outer
liner. These can reduce
the ability to absorb
impacts.
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Emergency Strip
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2
E n g l i s h
M.E.D.S.
(Motion Energy Distribution System)
1. Make sure to hold the helmet firmly by
your hand when pulling out cheek pads.
2. Use genuine SHOEI cheek pads only and
never use non-SHOEI parts.
Warnings
1. Never pull the emergency strip while
riding.
2. Do not use Emergency Quick Release
System when removing a cheek pad for
maintenance.
Never peel these stickers from a helmet.
Inner Liner
Outer Liner
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E.Q.R.S.(Emergency Quick Release System) is a mechanism for
emergency personnel to remove the cheek pads.
To remove a cheek pad in an emergency, cut or undo a chinstrap
first. While holding the helmet firmly so that the rider’s head may
not move, take emergency strip (Drawing 1) and pull it to a
direction indicated in
the Drawing 2.
Pulling the emergency strip will release snaps and allow a cheek
pad to be pulled out through the bottom of the helmet while it is still
on the rider’s head. Repeat the same procedure to remove the
other side.
Be sure to hold the helmet firmly and pay full attention not to move
the rider’s head while removing the cheek pads.
E.Q.R.S. (Emergency Quick Release System)
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