![]() ![]() The helmet does come with some venting but not as much as you find on the SY-Max III or the RPHA- Max helmets. If you get too hot or stuck in some slow traffic you can simply flip up the chin bar and get a nice breeze blowing through the helmet. It also makes for a quick and easy way to vent out the helmet. No need to get off the bike and take the helmet off if you just need to communicate with a passenger or fellow rider. The modular or flip-up chin bar helmets are very handy if you wear glasses or simply need to talk to a fellow rider. The “Max” in the name IS-Max indicates that it is a member of the modular family of helmets by HJC. To retract the internal shield you simply press a button on the top of the helmet and a spring loaded release retracts the shield. The “IS” stands for internal sunshield which has a slider lever on the top of the helmet and is easy to find and operate with gloves on. The design and the aerodynamics of the shell make this helmet useful in several different riding positions but it is mostly geared towards the sport touring and commuting rider. ![]() When I first put on the HJC IS-Max BT helmet I could not help but notice that the helmet has a more rounded shape to the crown. You’ll find information on installing and removing shields, base plates, cheek pads, chin curtains, etc, as well as helmet care and cleaning. Here is a link to HJC’s website where you can download helmet manuals by model. Take a look at how the ChatterBox unit installs in the helmet by clicking here Check out the new ChatterBox XBi2-H Plus here. Mounting tabs are built in to the helmet for the microphone and the ChatterBox unit, and you can internally route all of the wires for a clean look. The IS-Max BT is designed to seamlessly integrate with the new ChatterBox XBi2-H Plus Bluetooth Communication System.
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