How to Install a Helmet Visor?

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ArianaDella
07/29/25 7:27pm
Unbox and check if all installation components of the motorcycle helmet are complete. Do not proceed with installation if any parts are missing. Install the helmet visor by threading the screws through the fasteners and the visor, then tighten the screws to prevent accidents. After installation, wear the helmet on your head and adjust the size for comfort.
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