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    Boots, what should I be looking for?

    I have all my gear paid for apart from a pair of boots. My parents have said that for xmas they might buy me a pair or at least subsidize. Yay!

    I have no idea what to look for however, tried on my brothers pair but couldn't feel a thing of what I was doing on my bike and could barely fit the toe underneath to change up gears

    Any suggestions on good boots where you can actually feel what's going on?

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    Go try heaps on
    I love my Sidi boots but they're expensive here I think

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    Are your brothers boots proper motorbike boots?

    If so I'm guessing you've been riding in sneakers(?) and maybe it's just a case of getting used to the feeling (or relative lack of) from wearing boots.

    Try on some proper boots at a shop and see what feels good, and then think about things like armour and waterproofness and see how that affects the cost and possibly comfort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    Are your brothers boots proper motorbike boots?

    If so I'm guessing you've been riding in sneakers(?) and maybe it's just a case of getting used to the feeling (or relative lack of) from wearing boots.

    Try on some proper boots at a shop and see what feels good, and then think about things like armour and waterproofness and see how that affects the cost and possibly comfort.
    concur.

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    find some that fit and you cant pull off

    they gotta fit snug theres no point if they are just going to fall off in a incident/accident
    you can get the gear shift lever moved up enough to fit your toes in
    ask yourself do you want some race boots/ touring boots?
    waterproof?
    toe sliders?
    have a look at these cheapys
    http://www.1tonne.co.nz/index.php?pa...=&categoryid=6
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    Ps - make sure you don't get any made from kryptonite!

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Go try heaps on
    I love my Sidi boots but they're expensive here I think
    Damn you, I now found these

    http://www.motorcyclegear.co.nz/afaw...ctdetails.html

    Oh the money... I could just save up.......

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    Something that goes up over your ankles (to stop your foot getting rotated off) is good.

    If your mostly commuting I'd get something more comfortable. If your more of a spirited rider I'd get something more rigid that can handle being slid on the ground.

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    I may get ripped for this, but if you've got a fairly sturdy set of work boots, wear em for a while and see how you go, you may not want/need any more than that.
    I commute mostly, and spend the rest of the day off the bike, on my feet, so I want something that's practical, easy to walk in. Those're my work boots for me. Good sturdy leather and such, waterproof, comfortable.
    Depends what kind of riding you're planning on, of course, like said above

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    What ever you buy check them over first I bought a pair of well known brand boots the are not stitched at a point they should be, its not a safety issue but it does allow rubbish in between the out and liner.

    As others have said find boots you like, there is a huge range out there, waterproof ones are great and do make a difference, remember if you are going to use them for touring that you may be wearing 12 plus hours so they must be comfortable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by superman View Post
    Damn you, I now found these

    http://www.motorcyclegear.co.nz/afaw...ctdetails.html

    Oh the money... I could just save up.......
    I have those boots. Great for motorcycling, but rubbish if you're trying to sneak up on somebody.
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    Gota have something awesome for when I get my ZX6, or R6, or... sooooo many bikes I want!

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    Quote Originally Posted by superman View Post
    Gota have something awesome for when I get my ZX6, or R6, or... sooooo many bikes I want!
    R6?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    R6?
    Not a good idea for the R6? No bias from you is there....

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    Quote Originally Posted by superman View Post
    Not a good idea for the R6? No bias from you is there....

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