STEP 3: Adjust the Chin Strap
Always wear the helmet with the chin strap buckle fastened and the strap pulled
tight. Figures 4 and 5 show how to fasten and release the buckle. Make sure the
strap is well back against the throat, NOT on the point of the chin. Straps worn on
the point of the chin increase the chance of the helmet coming off in an accident.
Figure 6 shows the proper position of the chin strap.
WARNING! Make sure the loose end of the
strap passes through the rubber “0” ring
(Figure 7). If it does not, the strap may slide
loose and the helmet can come off acciden-
tally.
STEP 4: Getting the Correct Fit
The helmet fits correctly when it is held firmly but comfortably in place by the
interior fit pads and the fit system. Identify your helmet’s fit system by matching it to
one of the illustrations below and follow the accompanying adjustment instructions.
A. Conventional Fit Pads (Li’l Bell Shell and Boomerang)
Follow steps 1-3 above. Pads are held in place by hook-
and-loop style fasteners. Try any combination of the
different thicknesses provided until the helmet fits firmly
and comfortably.
B. ErgoDial Fit System
Follow steps 1-3 above. Next, press the button on top
of the ErgoDial (Figure 8) with your fingers and turn dial
with your thumb—clockwise to tighten, counterclockwise
to loosen (Figure 9)—to a comfortable fit. The fit system
should be snug, but not uncomfortably tight.
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Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9