I am looking at this helmet for its features (sun visor, 180 degree swivel, Cardo included) but I still do not understand why some manufacturers choose micrometric straps as opposed to a twin D-ring setup which is simpler and safer - I understand only twin-D helmets are allowed for racing.Still a gorgeous helmet for the price, thanks for the video ✌
I love the concept of the LS2 Advant X. However, after the 3rd ride. The sun visor stopped working. LS2 claims a 5 year warranty but only gives you 2 weeks from purchase to register. Dealing with LS2 on the warranty is horrible. Filed claim three weeks ago, and still no response.
Yeah not to mention I think they only offer warranty for European countries. I wasn’t aware of that during purchase. Mine is still functioning perfectly though.
@@BONES714 😂😂I know. But that isn't the point. There's just no reason to pay those atrocious apple pricess. Especially in the desktop market. But you do you. 😔🍏
@@BONES714 Yeah it's fine. It's your money so give it to Apple for free if you want. Anyways! I wish you good luck in whatever you set out to do and may god give you enough in life that you can continue fueling the share prices of Apple Inc.✌
I own a three-year-old Doberman who is simply the best. Her loyalty, affection, and alertness are unparalleled. However, the puppy stage was extremely challenging. Her stubbornness, willfulness, excessive energy, and constant testing of boundaries were overwhelming. While all puppies present challenges, there's something particularly demanding about Doberman puppies. Their primal instincts are raw and unrefined. Yet, around 9-10 months, they begin to mellow subtly. By their first birthday, they've generally settled down and developed their adult personalities. For anyone considering a Doberman, be prepared for a challenging first year-they will test your limits. But as they mature, their soulful depth quietly surfaces, and you end up with the finest companion in the world.
I have a 6 month old doberman/lab, and he's a handful. Bitey at times, but getting better. I completely understand the whole "Velcro Dog" thing...he follows me everywhere! As difficult as a day can be with him, I can't imagine my life without him.
In my view Husky is a premium product. You have an excellent instructional video on the assembly of this 62 inch worktable. I have added this one to two other worktables I have which were delivered to me already assembled. When I saw the product delivered in a box, it was not a pleasant surprise. I spent quite a long length of time unpacking the top and all the parts. Then I looked at several video until I found your par excellence presentation. It is the most carefully, and clear explanation of how to assemble the worktable. The only thing I needed my husband to help with was turing the table upright after putting it together. Being a retired educator I have a critical eye when watching instructions for any kind of assembly. Husky needs to hire you to make their videos and pay you top dollar. Thank you so very much.
We have two medium size doodle boys who we are very active with and a female dobbie neighbor. They get along great, especially w the doodle who is closer to her age and shares her love of swimming (we live near a creek) and chasing balls. The dobbie isn’t aggressive she just has way more stamina than the other dogs. I also watch doodles for daycare and it’s the same thing: they may be able to sprint and beat her on the turns but she smokes them every time w the endurance. They have so much energy to work out and need to run and work hard like a viszla or - a breed I don’t know as well - a husky i so I’ve heard. At any rate, doodles and dobbies not extremely intelligent and get along great in my experience when enough activity is available to both, and an opportunity to separate when the doods become too tired to keep up w the dobbie!
I ended up getting the slimmer cheek pads and have a couple hundred miles under it now and I must say it’s been a huge upgrade over my Biltwell gringo. I don’t have anything else to compare it to but it’s been a very nice helmet for me
It depends on what you are doing.. me, I do music which doesn’t taxed the computer as much as video work. A M1 or M2 MM or MMPRO 8 or 16 U memory would run a pro tools HDX system just fine. And if you only do basic video editing 4k with limited effects you should be fine. I’Ll” be getting m2MM soon with 16 memory soon. But yep heavier editing film programs 32 is the baseline 64 to feel safe
Thank you so much for the video, it gave me a good laugh that you emphasized the 9-12 month stage. My boyfriend and I, adopted a 9 month old Doberman (knowing absolutely nothing about the breed) and it makes a lot of sense what you say haha...we were going to just rehab him and give him to someone else but we fell madly in love. We adopted him in conjunction with a poodle (from a different home), go figure. So far, one of our best decisions. They are both extremely intelligent but him, wow. I'm impressed how he even stands out because I'm not lying, Chancy (poodle) is serious business but Hades, wow.
I was waiting for my son to find time to come over to help assemble my 72” Husky workbench, but he’s a busy guy. So my sister and I found your video and decided to give it a go ourselves. (She’s 69 & I’m 70). We did it 💪🏼 ! Thank you for all your tips. They sure helped clarify thr written directions.
Dont send negative info out on the sweetist breed of dog out there. When I got my first doberman everyone told me. That dog was going to attack me in my sleep. All lies! My vet laughed out loud when I told him. I have had many Dobermans throughout the years. They are excellent around children.