background image

2

WARNING: No helmet can protect the wearer from all 

foreseeable  high  or  low  speed  impacts.  However,  for 

maximum  protection,  the  helmet  must  be  of  proper  fit  and 

the chin strap must be securely fastened as described in this 

manual. Failure to have a proper fit and to securely fasten the 

chin strap is dangerous, as the helmet could come off in an 

accident, resulting in severe head injury or death.

CHOOSE YOUR SIZE

Each helmet is designed to correspond to a head measure-
ment (from for XS up to XL). To measure your head size, wrap 
a tape measure horizontally around your head at a height of 
approximately  one  inch  (2.5cm)  above  your  eyebrows. 
If  your  head  measurement  falls  between  two  sizes, 
first  try  on  the  smaller  helmet.  However,  because  of 
different  head  shapes,  this  size  reference  can  only  be 
considered as a guide. For maximum protection, it is neces-
sary to check that the helmet is well suited for the shape of 
your head.

When trying a brand new helmet, make sure that your head is 
pushed into the helmet as far as possible, with the front part 
just above your eyebrows, and with the chin strap securely 
fastened as described on the next page.

1

.

 

The  helmet  should  feel  very  snug  all  around  your  head 

and fairly tight on the cheek pads. If not, it is too big for you; 
select a smaller size. 

See figure A.

A

A

B

Summary of Contents for RSR2

Page 1: ...ally around your head at a height of approximately one inch 2 5cm above your eyebrows If your head measurement falls between two sizes first try on the smaller helmet However because of different head shapes this size reference can only be considered as a guide For maximum protection it is neces sary to check that the helmet is well suited for the shape of your head When trying a brand new helmet ...

Page 2: ... possible The chin guard must not touch your chest See figure C 5 Bend your head backwards as far as possible The helmet shell must not touch your back See figure D Do not ever wrap your hair inside the helmet or place anything in or on your hair inside the helmet Never insert padding to modify the position of the helmet on the head If you have any questions about properly sizing your helmet see y...

Page 3: ...gth does not change If it does replace your helmet We strongly recommend that you fasten your chin strap be fore putting on your gloves in order to make sure that the fastening within the double D ring is correct 1 Slide the longest part of the strap through both rings while checking that the comfort padding is positioned between the strap and your neck See figure A 2 Loop the end of the chin stra...

Page 4: ...use your helmet to become dislodged during an accident leaving your head completely unpro tected Try to pull down on the chin strap with your fin gers If the strap loosens in any way you have not properly tightened the chin strap with the double D rings Repeat the steps above If you have any doubt concerning the fastening system of your helmet do not use the helmet Contact your dealer for assistan...

Page 5: ...REMOVING THE comfort padding 1 2 3 1 Crown comfort padding mountings 2 Cheek pad mountings 3 Anti turbulence side pad mountings ...

Page 6: ...e comfort padding and polysty rene lining 3 Pull the comfort padding for the cheeks away from the polys tyrene lining by unsnapping the three plastic press studs Then slide the comfort padding along the chin strap and out of the helmet NOTE Be sure your fingers are between the comfort padding and polystyrene lining before pulling The comfort padding press studs should release rela tively easily If...

Page 7: ... to remove water without twis ting Allow to air dry Do not iron comfort pad ding 1 2 B Crown comfort padding 1 The back of the comfort padding for the crown of the helmet has a plastic edging around it Pull the plastic edging out from between the polystyrene lining and the back of the shell 2 Fit your fingers between the front of the crown comfort padding and polystyrene lining 3 Pull the comfort ...

Page 8: ...rrect slots see Figure B NOTE When the Crown Comfort Padding is properly re installed the warnings label should be visible Fig A 1 2 Fig B REplacE THE cOMfORT paddING WARNING The polystyrene lining and comfort padding are critical to properly fit your helmet on your head An improper fit could cause your helmet to become dislodged in an accident leaving your head unprotected and resulting in severe...

Page 9: ...Cheek pads Thread the chin strap through the cheek comfort pads Fasten the three press studs Slide the plastic tabs at the rear of the anti turbulence side pads out from between the polystyrene lining and shell 10 ...

Page 10: ...1 2 NOTE If you are having diffi culty re installing the cheek pads you may have swit ched the left and right pads 11 ...

Page 11: ...will not fall off while you use the helmet 1 Open and close the shield completely Repeat several times to check the motion of the visor mechanism 2 With the visor wide open slide your fingers between the visor and the helmet and pull to check that the visor remains well secured to the helmet However do not pull excessively or stretch the visor B Installing and removing the visor must always be don...

Page 12: ...remove the visor 1 2 A Slightly open the visor 1 by releasing from the locking pin B Position the visor adjustment coma shaped pin as shown ...

Page 13: ...C While holding the visor in position press in the centre to unlock the mechanism D While pressing the button pull the visor away from the helmet Repeat on the other side 14 ...

Page 14: ...you properly repla ced the visor do not use the hel met The visor could suddenly and without warning become detached from the helmet while riding cau sing you to lose control of your motorcycle resulting in an acci dent personal injury or death We recommend contacting your retailer for any assistance or advice ...

Page 15: ...le riding at highway speeds do not open the visor The visor could become dislodged leaving your eyes and face unprotected In addition your head could be pulled to the side These events could cause you to lose control of your motorcycle resulting in an accident 16 ...

Page 16: ...C Press the top ring until you hear a click 17 ...

Page 17: ...cident personal injury or death We recommend contacting your retailer for any assistance or advice While riding at highway speeds do not open the visor The visor could become dislodged leaving your eyes and face unprotected In addition yourheadcouldbepulledtotheside These events could cause you to lose control of your motorcycle resulting in an accident personal injury or death D Position the comm...

Page 18: ...en fig B the screw using the Allen key provided Caution adjust in several steps without forcing to maintain equal pressure on both sides WARNING Do not overtighten the screw as you could damage the insert We recommend contacting your retailer for any assistance or advice ...

Page 19: ...Ventilations A To open 1 or close 2 the upper vent move the button as indicated by the arrow B To open 1 or close 2 the lower vent move the but ton as indicated by the arrow 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 20: ...haust vent at the back move the button as indicated by the arrow WARNING Do not open or close any vents while operating your motorcycle You could lose control of your motorcycle resulting in an accident personal injury or death 21 ...

Page 21: ...not sure how to position the racing breath guard Breath guards A To use the racing breath guard remove the original small guard and fit the vents A into their holes B The ventilators in the cheek pads and front will open automatically when you do this ...

Page 22: ...ILLE QUEBEC J2B6V4 Tél 1 800 268 4960 Fax 1 800 561 7285 E mail kimpexcanada kimpex com www kimpex com U S A KIMPEX U S A 100 Walnut street Champlain NEW YORK 12919 Tél 1 800 777 7073 Fax 1 518 298 3110 E mail kimpexusa kimpex com www kimpex com 23 ...

Page 23: ...ever drill or cut any component of the helmet Modifications can significantly weaken your helmet thereby eliminating its ability to protect you from an impact 5 Handle your helmet carefully Never sit on it or drop it to the ground Never ride with the helmet hanging from any part of your motorcycle 6 Never use petroleum or petroleum products chemicals or any other sol vents to clean the helmet shel...

Page 24: ...I N G Carefully read understand and follow the instructions provided in this manual and keep it in a safe place for future reference If you have any doubt whatsoever regar ding the use or care of your helmet please see your retailer for assistance or advice Failure to follow the warnings and instruc tions provided herein can result in the failure of the helmet to protect you in an accident resulti...

Reviews: