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\f0\fs24 \cf0 Here's how to add an Echo Quick Release to any motorcycle helmet. First, the
Echo Quick Release comes in three parts. Two metal parts, a small and a large, and a plastic
cover. The first thing you should do is locate the existing loop where your D-rings are attached.
To the inside of the D-rings, use the larger metal piece and slide one of the prongs through
the existing loop. Twist upward so that the chinstrap rests in the squared off area of
the larger metal piece. Now, using the plastic cover, slide the cover over pressing down
into it clicks into place. Now, with the smaller metal piece. It also clicks in the place.
You can use your chinstrap, just as you would with your D-ring, to loop through the smaller
metal piece. Once you've done this, you can adjust the chinstrap to fit. Any extra chin
strap can be trimmed off and burned so the edges don't fray. Squeeze on the ridges to
release to chinstrap. It's that simple. \ }