i got mine for free on this site, just wait till a wicked nice guy puts up his gear for free like me
. oh and the are sidi verts :P
i got mine for free on this site, just wait till a wicked nice guy puts up his gear for free like me
. oh and the are sidi verts :P
Well what would you do? Run through the streets stark naked at 350 miles per hour with bells on your toes?

Given your bike is a Suzuki perhaps these are more fitting?Originally Posted by phoenixgtr
Hahahahahahahahaha!!Originally Posted by Finn
check out the motomail outlet store in kingsland, they had some sidi boots there around the $330 price, normally about $450 but as its an outlet store now, they have some cheap end of line stuff, so if your lucky, they might have your size.
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I've got a pair of Northland specials...John Bull kaka style with a ummmmm "bit" off the toe![]()
I'd buy some proper riding boots if I could fit the buggers though. Problem being is that I've got wide feet and a high in-step.
Advice please people...![]()
Stylmartins. I've had my Stradas for around four years now, and they're still good. They were comfy from the moment I bought them, they're waterproof, and they're not too hot in summer or too cold in winter. Even crash-tested them a couple of years ago (wrote of my bike when a car U-turned into me) and the ankle cups (both sides) and heel cup saved my ankle from injury.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
If you don't get fully waterproof boots (eg motox boots) and intend to ride in the rain then get some overboots / gaters (I think motomail does them) really cheep and you will not get wet feet.
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unlike Hondaware which is a little more "embracing"Originally Posted by Finn
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Cheers for the info guys. Sounds like Gaerne or Oxstar are at the top of the list. Had a look at both of those in the shops but I didn't really know.
Skel, I'll have a look at yours if thats ok. Don't know if I'll be going to TRTNR the way the weathers going, but the newbie rides on Sunday if your going on that.
The only way to travel, and all day comfy tooOriginally Posted by flash
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i wear them as walking shoes half the timeOriginally Posted by Zebedee
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better than any slippers ive had
Well what would you do? Run through the streets stark naked at 350 miles per hour with bells on your toes?
I got some SIDI (something-somethings), excellent boot, and comfy as hell on and off the bike, toe slides and ankle armour to boot!
I'll second Lou... but then I got them from him too.Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
On an AMPS sale day, I got them for about $280-290. And these are also actually waterproof, having had no leaks so far in several months (whenever the last sale day was) of constant use.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
OK. My Oxtars were wet when I got home today, but thats OK cause I think New World sell a 'bag kit' for them so they will seem dry in the morning.
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
i use rebs i think....$160-ish from cash convertors. they look like cowboy boots and leak a little in really heavy rain. proir to that was steel toed grizzlies courtesy of my partner in canada. havent worn them since the crash though since i cant get my foot in the boot. they did save my foot though...both pairs come about halfway to my knee.
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