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STEP 4: GETTING THE CORRECT FIT

The helmet fits correctly when it is held firmly but comfortably in place by the interior fit pads. Adjustments are made by varying the thickness of the interior pads and by varying the position and tension of the straps.

The front fit pad should lightly touch your forehead. If it does not, replace it with the thicker pad provided. If it still does not, try a smaller size helmet.

When correctly adjusted, you should feel a slight pressure at the back of your head, and the front pad will push firmly, but comfortably against your forehead.

STEP 5: CHECKING THE FIT AND ADJUSTMENTS

Before using the helmet, make sure it fits correctly, the straps are correctly adjusted, and the chin strap is tight enough. Put the helmet on in the correct position. Fasten the chin strap and pull it tight. Stand in front of the mirror.

A.Check the Fit

Grab the helmet with both hands and twist it to the left and to the right. If the helmet fits right, the skin on the forehead will move as the helmet moves. If it does not, the helmet is too loose. Return to Step 4.

B.Check the Straps

Grab the helmet with both hands and try to remove it by rolling the helmet forward and backward as far as you can. Make a serious effort. This is important. If you can roll it off the head completely in either direction, roll it forward so far that it blocks vision, or roll it backward far enough to expose the forehead, it doesn’t fit right. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until helmet move ment is minimal.

WARNING!

If you cannot adjust the helmet to fit properly according to Step 5, DO NOT USE THIS HELMET. Replace it with a different size or model.

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Bell Sports BELL Trailrider Helmet manual Getting the Correct FIT, Checking the FIT and Adjustments