Boots
- Kwacky
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Re: Boots
I think I'll go with the TCX - SR1 Goretex boots. I like the look as well as the recommendations.
- Kwacky
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Re: Boots
I need boots now mate. However I can wait until then to see if I can get a deal on Rukka clothing and some new Puma boots.
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- D6
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Re: Boots
Can I join in the boot debate? Mine are in a terrible state. So I've been looking. Would it be weird or uncomfortable to have these boots on a Speed triple?
- Kwacky
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Re: Boots
They look good enough for protection and I see they're goretex. Will the buckles and straps catch on anything on your bike?
- rocket
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Re: Boots
if there anything like mx boots stay away they restrict your movement in you leg / ankle i have some mx boots and there a pig to ride a mx in let alone a road bike i would not even try !!
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: Boots
Sidis for me...although you need to go a size up as they are narrow. I crashed in mine, gloves and leathers had holes in them...the sidis had a mere scuff. can't think of a better recommendation.
- duke63
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Re: Boots
I think they are labelled as 'Adventure' boots rather than MX boots.rocket wrote:if there anything like mx boots stay away they restrict your movement in you leg / ankle i have some mx boots and there a pig to ride a mx in let alone a road bike i would not even try !!
- Kwacky
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Re: Boots
The boots arrived today and I wore them home. Very comfortable and feel sturdy. The only negative at the moment is a lack of feel on the gear side but I'm sure that'll come when the boots break in.
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Re: Boots
Yeah but looking at the soles there will not be much movement on them so will still be restrictive , try them on and see before you buy.duke63 wrote:I think they are labelled as 'Adventure' boots rather than MX boots.rocket wrote:if there anything like mx boots stay away they restrict your movement in you leg / ankle i have some mx boots and there a pig to ride a mx in let alone a road bike i would not even try !!
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.