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| Fifteen15 |
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 Fifteen15 World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 10:31 - 25 Jul 2011 Post subject: Boots - What type do you wear? |
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Just passed my theory 2 hours ago (yeaah!) and I will be doing my CBT next month. I've been asked to wear boots (without metal toecaps), not trainers. Since I don't own any, I thought I would go ahead and buy some motorbike boots for when I start riding. I'll be doing my mod 1 and 2 but will be restricted to 33bhp.
So what type of boots do you wear? I'm looking at some TCX Competizione RS Boot from GeorgeWhite that have been reduced from £250 to £100, plus I have a £10 voucher. They have mainly good reviews on the interwebz. I will be buying an SV650, not exactly a super sport. Would race boots be a bit OTT? I'm planning on wearing leather trousers, textile jacket (gloves and helmet of course) and will be wearing the whole lot every time I ride the bike. |
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 duncanpage Scooby Slapper
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Well done on your theory test
I've got Tuzo ankle boots for riding around town, going to college and anywhere fairly local where I'll have to get off the bike and walk. Also have kevlar jeans which I usually wear with these boots
I also have Diadorra Xtreme race boots which I wear with my leathers. These offer much more protection in an accident and are really comfortable when riding but because of the plastic armour they're not so comfortable for walking in and they squeak
They're also not good for riding in the rain as the vents mean you get soggy patches on your socks
I'd suggest you think about the type of riding you do. Mainly commuting? Weekend blasts? Touring?
When I first started I tried to get one set of bike gear that would do me for the whole year but I don't know anyone who is able to do that.
Something that will keep you warm in the winter will make you sweat like a pig in the summer.
Something cool enough for the summer will mean you'll freeze after 10min on the bike in the winter.
Winter gloves are too hot for the summer and there's nothing worse than wearing summer gloves in the cold rain during winter, even with hot-grips.
Most bikers I know have a spring/summer set and a autumn/winter set...unless they park the bike in a garage when it gets cold and wait until the sun comes out again  |
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 P.addy Red Rocket
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Comfy boots are what you want, if they fit and dont piss your feet off, then wear them.
Comfort and fit before looks.
I wear trainers... I know, shoot me.. but I find boots tight and uncomfortable, dont fit too great after my ankles got smashed into pieces.
Doovy has boots that I like the look of, they may fit...but they look like trainers with a bit more ankle protection. |
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 BikerGuy95 Nitrous Nuisance

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Well, my boots were really cheap. They only cost me £40 and i think they're Great. They look good, Really comfy and warm.
https://i55.tinypic.com/2zxzhgm.jpg
Got it from J&S in Kimberley, near Nottingham, but they do have an online shop, and 11 other stores nation-wide. https://www.jsaccessories.co.uk
Also that's a BIG price drop but i wouldn't worry about going OTT. I'm on a Gilera DNA 50 which barely has any power and top speed but i still wear Boots, Leather trousers, textile jacket, gloves and a helmet like you're going to. Protection's always the best!  ____________________ CBT Passed: 24th February 2011  |
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| Fifteen15 |
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Sidi, personally, but what Paddy said is spot on - that they fit well and are comfy.  |
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RST Razor boots for me Link
Extremely comfy and light and only cost me £79.99 I usually get two years out of boots before their completely shagged. I can see these lasting longer i think. ____________________ JACK, MISS YOU LOADS YOU LEGEND. |
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 garth World Chat Champion
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Got some Astars SMX road boots and some uber tarty Oxtars for the track.
Both in white, obv. Tart.  ____________________ You ain't a has been if you never was |
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I have some old Frank Thomas winter ones. They're knackered. They keep my feet cool in the Summer because of the holes in them. And one zip is broken.
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Hi
Find some that are comfy, affordable and easy to put on and off.
I have some Sidis (I think) for occasional use (ie, playing silly buggers on a track) but while they are no doubt protective they are a pain to put on and off and not really comfy to walk in.
For normal use I have some like these. No doubt less protective but they are cheap, easy to put on in a hurry, pretty waterproof (well, were when new - need some new ones soon) and comfy enough to walk in.
All the best
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I have the boots you are thinking about. If they don't have them in your size then try another George White nearby if possible. Or get them to call another branch and they may get some brought down.
They are great boots for me. Haven't come off with them on yet but they feel good, fit well and look good. Personally I wear them under kevlar jeans but I think they would look good over but its a 50 so I don't want to look too much off a tit
Beware though, they are known for squeaking. I have been told that silicone spray does the job. Mine only squeak after I wear them in the rain for a few days after then it goes away again.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 348 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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