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    Track-day/racing boots

    Frosty has been going on again about boots....He's yet to state I need a bloody seatbelt, but I'm sure that's next....Jesus but my ex-wife used to bitch at me less than he does.

    Anyway. Boots. What's the go? Like what's the diff between MX boots and track boots. What do I need to look for? Not interested in brand. Far prefer cheap and useful.

    As usual, all 'useful' suggestions welcomed.
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    good question..........i have been considering trying a track day and have a similar question.......can i just wear my logging boots.........very sturdy, steel toe, mid calf height?

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    i hope to see the replies here,
    i'm gonna need some for bucket racing soon

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    dunno about mx boots but if your gonna be racing make sure you got a reasonable set of boots

    ive rooted my boots from peg scrapping and they have cheap plastic sliders that get messed up fast. 250 bucks down the drain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lostinflyz View Post
    dunno about mx boots but if your gonna be racing make sure you got a reasonable set of boots

    ive rooted my boots from peg scrapping and they have cheap plastic sliders that get messed up fast. 250 bucks down the drain.
    That's interesting. I've rooted my 'very basic' boots ($39-95) for the same reason.

    I guess the question I'm asking is, 'Why are MX boots so flash in comparison to what are advertised as track boots'.?
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    my current boots,i think maybe horse ridin boots.leather to near knee
    they haven't been a prob as i do my best to stop them meeting the road other than rubber side down

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    'Sidi Vertigos' is all you need to know.

    Should be about NZ$450 a pair, if I recall correctly.

    They have replaceable sliders for the bits that touch down.
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    fark thats 4x what my bucket bike is costing me ax 100.(mates rates tho)
    same price as my 1 piece leathers(2nd hand)
    will my cow boots be allowed on the bucket track?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blossomsowner View Post
    good question..........i have been considering trying a track day and have a similar question.......can i just wear my logging boots.........very sturdy, steel toe, mid calf height?
    Personally I would say no. Steel toes from what I understand can be worse off in crash.

    Also work boots don't offer any armour around the ankles. I had a head on with a car a few years back and ended up chipping my ankle. If I had been wearing any half decent bike boots they would have had armour in the right places I may have not broken anything.

    The more expensive boots tend to be much stiffer/more ankle support so less likely for your feet to end up at funny angles etc when you crash. The disadvantage is they aren't so fun to walk round in. I have 2 pairs one for the track - very stiff etc and one for commuting/round town in.
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    The main difference between a mx boot and road boot is the support of the foot and leg. I would suggest going to motomail which stock a wide range of both type and put them next to each other and you will see big differences.

    Sidi has a nice range of boots for both tourers and racing the vertigo is a very nive boot but dont realy fit wide feet. I cant comment on others as i have a pair of sidi's and they fit me fine and I have "long" feet.

    Boomer has a pair of alpine stars or oxfards i think. They also seem to be a very nice boot with a wider foot print.

    The best option i have for you is to fit every type and see which one fits the best it should not be loose but also not presure the foot or ankles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 96 600ss View Post
    fark thats 4x what my bucket bike is costing me ax 100.(mates rates tho)
    same price as my 1 piece leathers(2nd hand)
    will my cow boots be allowed on the bucket track?
    How much is your feet worth in money?


    YOu should see how my boots look after falling off a sidecar..... Im glad theres plastic bit around the ankles and shins
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    Fuck walking in bike boots, they're there to protect your feet in crashes and/or keep them warm and dry during long rides in foul weather.

    It's pretty easy to stick a pair of sneakers in the tankbag if you need to do some walking around when you get where you're going.

    That said, Sidi make the most comfy boots to walk in, IMHO. And that also flows on to giving good toe-feel for operating the gearshift and rear brake.
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    You will get what you pay for, they are your feet, and ankles so do not be afraid to spend decent money, they are well worth it in the long run.

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    Agree with enigma51 and jrandom... get a decent pair of boots. I've had a pair of Sidi Vertebras for years, they offer great ankle/heal protection, and have replacable toe sliders etc. If you have the balls of your feet on the pegs while riding, you shouldn't do to much damage to your boots while leaning
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    Yep, broke my ankle when I last came off and if I had been wearing the boots I have now I would have been ok.
    I ended up getting the top of the range Sidi Vertigo with the top of the foot strap to stop your foot sliding forwards and breaking your toes in a sudden stop.

    Awesome boots, ok for walking in, have vents for summer and are reasonably waterproof unless it's belting down. All parts can be changed and ankle support is one of the best.
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