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 Posted: 15:43 - 13 Jul 2010 Post subject: Boots... |
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I need a pair of sturdy boots for my greenlane forays. I have been using my Sidi 'road' boots so far, but they arent really suitable,i have already nearly squashed my ankle between the bike and hard places a few times.
So, what do you reccomend (cheaper the better please!)
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I have had a couple of spills where I've trapped my ankle between the bike and a rock/hard ground - very low speed stuff, really just an awkward drop. Very painful and barely able to walk on it and that was with proper MX boots. IMHO walking boots will not provide the level of protection you need.
I'm lucky I can get into kid/youth boots so save myself money as they are £100 new, but the guys I ride with tend to get their stuff like boots online - ebay and end of line stuff. Apparently they last for a good 12-18 months of weekly wear, so not too much overall per wear. I know it's a lot to layout at the start, but I really think it's worth it.
HTH  ____________________ 'The core of a man's spirit comes from new experiences'
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Also, MX boots aren't too bad for normal type riding - mine were the first pair of boots I bought, and have used them on my cg, cb, and now the thundercat. Was so glad to have them when I started having to kickstart the KTM! Can't remember which type they are - some kind of Alpinestars (Tech 3/4 I think).
Insanely comfortable for both riding and walking around town, which is always good!
And beautifully solid!
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I always buy this stuff from places like J&S where you get 'last years' model at a fraction of the price!!  ____________________ The purpose of life is to fight maturity. |
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Cheers guys, some good info there  |
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Seriously - terrible advice, have you tried doing any semi-serious off-roading in these?
Dirt bike boots are made incredibly stiff and big (ooo-err misus, etc) so that they can take a hell of a lot on punishment to stop your feet and legs doing so.
I got some secondhand tech 10 motocross boots which have done me ok generally. They're even less flexible than other types, but I've managed trials, enduro and trails as well as several hours at a time walking around European cities (not ideal and you do get some funny looks with no other bike garb on you.) |
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Hardly advice G .. just a suggestion ........ better than trainers ..
... Does scrambling on a field when 8 count as off road experience ...  ____________________ Fuk um !! |
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Nahh, he's man 'd the .......... and got himself down Outdoors for the bargain scarpa boots ...  ____________________ Fuk um !! |
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 Posted: 23:22 - 17 Jul 2010 Post subject: |
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Thanks for the offer mate, but im a size 11
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 Posted: 19:54 - 23 Jul 2010 Post subject: |
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I've been looking online now for a while, my budget is £80 and i cant find a thing!
All discounted stock seems to be small sizes, or too big.
Oh well, the search goes on  |
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I've had a look on ebay, nothing yet though.
I'll keep looking, something is bound to turn up eventually  |
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I'd suggest army boots.
Motocross boots dont have grips on the bottom, so are a bit slippy if you need to pull the bike about.
I'm sure someone will point out the hazards of steel toe caps on a motorbike, but I think its worth the risk.
I also recommend these things which are zips with eyelets that you lace in, so you can take boots on and off quickly and have laces tucked in. Laces are a bit of a hazard on a motorbike as they can snag a footpeg, so using these zips is better all round.
I only knew they existed due to bcf's resident cheery helpful soul Bazza.
https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/9-eyelet-Boot-Zippers-Police-Firefighters-Military-/270543600516?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3efda7bb84#ht_1495wt_754 ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god |
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Old Thread Alert!
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