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Hey there you lot.
Ok, this'll probably give y'all a good laugh but it's actually quite serious for little old me.
I've got the full race leathers and all that, and also have the very cool looking boots to go with them, AlpineStars no less. But, with the shin guards in the leathers I can't fasten the bloody boots, even with the guards out it's a killer to get them done up and I'm convinced they're gonna fly open while I'm riding. I even bought them a size to big to compensate.
This all boils down to uncomfortable riding, it's great looking the part and being protected but if you're sick of your life by the time you get back home then what's the point?
So, I was thinking of solving the problem by getting some short boots, what do you think? I've seen these which are sposed to be quite good. . .
http://www.daytona.de/english/boots_e/gore.html
If any of you guys have any experience, or even use these things I'd love some input.
Cheers.
Ok, this'll probably give y'all a good laugh but it's actually quite serious for little old me.
I've got the full race leathers and all that, and also have the very cool looking boots to go with them, AlpineStars no less. But, with the shin guards in the leathers I can't fasten the bloody boots, even with the guards out it's a killer to get them done up and I'm convinced they're gonna fly open while I'm riding. I even bought them a size to big to compensate.
This all boils down to uncomfortable riding, it's great looking the part and being protected but if you're sick of your life by the time you get back home then what's the point?
So, I was thinking of solving the problem by getting some short boots, what do you think? I've seen these which are sposed to be quite good. . .
http://www.daytona.de/english/boots_e/gore.html
If any of you guys have any experience, or even use these things I'd love some input.
Cheers.
"Who was that masked man?"
S'funny you should say that!!
I can't get on with traditional bike boots ,...in fact I'd go as far as saying I hate long boots
(unless we're talking high heeled, thigh length, black leathered variety attached to a certain very nice young lady )
I had the same problem with the leathers not fitting inside the boot tops, so I bought these....
They're fully reinforced around the ankle and have a flexible steel sole. There's a reinforced area around the gear change area too and a flap to stop ya getting the laces caught up.
All in all, I think they're a top piece of kit. I've had them for about 5 years now and they've bedded in very nicely thank you!
If memory serves, they cost about a ton, and for the amount of protection they offer, I personally think they are well worth it
I can't get on with traditional bike boots ,...in fact I'd go as far as saying I hate long boots
(unless we're talking high heeled, thigh length, black leathered variety attached to a certain very nice young lady )
I had the same problem with the leathers not fitting inside the boot tops, so I bought these....
They're fully reinforced around the ankle and have a flexible steel sole. There's a reinforced area around the gear change area too and a flap to stop ya getting the laces caught up.
All in all, I think they're a top piece of kit. I've had them for about 5 years now and they've bedded in very nicely thank you!
If memory serves, they cost about a ton, and for the amount of protection they offer, I personally think they are well worth it
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Arc, methinks you should always use what is most easy/natural/comfortable for you on a bike.
I don't use full leathers cos i don't find em comfy at all, i know they are cooler and stronger but if i loose 10% concentration through a momentary un-comfy moment...........
I wear Oregon boots on the bike, and you won't find them in any bike shop.
If you want to wear those boots, go right ahead dude, don't be shy, afterall you can ride to the tea hut, but you gotta get off and walk to get the tea!!!
I don't use full leathers cos i don't find em comfy at all, i know they are cooler and stronger but if i loose 10% concentration through a momentary un-comfy moment...........
I wear Oregon boots on the bike, and you won't find them in any bike shop.
If you want to wear those boots, go right ahead dude, don't be shy, afterall you can ride to the tea hut, but you gotta get off and walk to get the tea!!!
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Hey there Macca,
Words of wisdom there mate, not sure I could handle the attention if I were to ride every where naked though.
But seriously, my thinking is starting to go that way too. I used to just want to look cool, don't everyone laugh at once, but now I just really want to enjoy the bike.
I have to admit though, a nice fitting all-in-one set feels good to ride in for me.
Words of wisdom there mate, not sure I could handle the attention if I were to ride every where naked though.
But seriously, my thinking is starting to go that way too. I used to just want to look cool, don't everyone laugh at once, but now I just really want to enjoy the bike.
I have to admit though, a nice fitting all-in-one set feels good to ride in for me.
"Who was that masked man?"
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A Spelk, one of of those nasty wee wood splinters that you get in your finger and then spend the rest of the day trying to dig out.
So basically, a wee skinny thing, skinny or weedy bloke, as in boots made for blokes with skinny legs
Common knowledge up here bub, maybe us Geordies are just a bit too advanced for those of a more souther climate.
So basically, a wee skinny thing, skinny or weedy bloke, as in boots made for blokes with skinny legs
Common knowledge up here bub, maybe us Geordies are just a bit too advanced for those of a more souther climate.
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