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    Road boots?

    Hi all,

    I am back on two wheels after a four year break. Being older I have toned down from harcore sports bikes ( am riding a K5 GSX750F - hence my username LOL - am in the over 40 bracket now; last bike was a 1993 GSXR1100WP )
    I didn't keep any of my gear from last time so I am slowly collecting gear again.
    I don't want to go overboard with boots, so I have set my upper limit at around $230 maximum.

    Has anybody bought any "Exustar" boots or "Vcan" or "Falco ESO" boots ?
    Obviously I will try them on where possible, but am interested in some initial feed back if anyone can offer some.

    Thanks in advance.

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    I have just completed a boot-buying exercise, which ended up with a pair of Sidi boots at $295. Excellent boots. I also tried some Gaerne boots, but couldn't get the right size. These seemed to be good quality, and cost arounf $250.
    I looked at several makes of cheaper boots, and they were just that; cheap.

    What size are you after? I have a pair of StylMartin waterproof boots, almost new, that I do not require (slightly too small). Size 10/45.

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    Cheers dude.

    Looking at size 43.

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    I have had Sidi boots from the start.... and just bought another 2 pair recently. 1 x Goretex ones and 1 x pair Vertego Tepor.
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    Look for kb'er quasievil or 1tonne, could help you with good priced boots in your price range.
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    Hi Teapotman.

    I am selling some really good boots at the moment that have to be the best value for money in NZ. Please check out Shop Sales, Info & Discounts, or trademe (Our user name is 1Tonne). We are selling touring boots for only $135.00 (RRP$399.00) and race boots for $190.00 (RRP$500-$700) Cheers.

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    Ah a fellow teapot rider gidday

    Got some joe rocket sonic boots for $250 from the local suzuki and cant say enough about them ,completely waterproof,warm and fit extremely well .

    one of the first boots that ive owned that are actually 100% waterproof ,i have tested this many a time in rides for over 2hrs in pouring rain.
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    I'm a big Sidi fan as my last pair have lasted for something like 9 years and were totally waterproof. Have now replaced them with Alpinestars (a bit reluctantly but couldn't get Sidi at the time). http://banditrider.blogspot.com/2008...expensive.html

    The salesman swears that they'll be just as good as the Sidi were. I think ya gets whats ya pay for though. $400 for my Alpinestars, the Sidi's were about $360 when I got them - expensive then but works out at $40 per year...

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    Quote Originally Posted by toebug View Post
    Look for kb'er quasievil or 1tonne, could help you with good priced boots in your price range.

    Cheers dude, we dont do Boots as the Only ones we have found are simply not good enough for our label.
    Best bet is to stick to a known quality brand, personally I would go Oxtars, but as long as they fit your away.
    non known brand or cheaper ones from TM dont zip up well, they are to small around the calf to zip over the pants, Ive had samples of them all and none are good enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QUASiMOTO View Post
    Cheers dude, we dont do Boots as the Only ones we have found are simply not good enough for our label.
    Best bet is to stick to a known quality brand, personally I would go Oxtars, but as long as they fit your away.
    non known brand or cheaper ones from TM dont zip up well, they are to small around the calf to zip over the pants, Ive had samples of them all and none are good enough.

    Good Luck
    Amen Quasi -

    Have got a pair of Oxtars myself. Bloody fantastic boots. Comfortable enough to wear all day if needed. zip and velcro works well. And not a drop of water got into them from anywhere the other day when I got caught in a downpour for 45 mins. well worth the $290.00
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    ive heard dryrider booties arent bad. i just use steel toes at the moment untill my booties from 1tonne arrive in the next few days
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    ive heard dryrider booties arent bad.

    You might be dissapointed on seeing some - they are poorly made rubbish.
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    Thanks to all for your input. I did end up purchasing off Trade Me, but bought a pair of Gaerne Shockwave boots for $249 from Boyd Honda. ( Just a little above what I planned to spend - but only wanted to do this once )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teapotman View Post
    Thanks to all for your input. I did end up purchasing off Trade Me, but bought a pair of Gaerne Shockwave boots for $249 from Boyd Honda. ( Just a little above what I planned to spend - but only wanted to do this once )
    Funny how anything bike related seems to cost more than you initially plan to spend (esp the bike)...

    Hope the boots do the job for ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teapotman View Post
    Thanks to all for your input. I did end up purchasing off Trade Me, but bought a pair of Gaerne Shockwave boots for $249 from Boyd Honda. ( Just a little above what I planned to spend - but only wanted to do this once )
    Don't think you'll be dissapointed. I rode home from Gisborne (300 Km) in torrential rain last weekend dry feet all the way. My boots are about a month old, Gaerne, similar price but not sure if they are the "Shockwave" or not.
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