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I think it was Flip that recommended this lot, they seem pretty cheap to me.  |
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I'm never without a Win98 boot-disk!!!!!!!!!!!
I even use it to set up and fix problems with XP! (XP boot disk is virtually useless )
Defo need a Win98 disk if you work with computers It's a lifesaver!
As you can see from my sig, I run my own business too, so always got disks on me, cables hanging out my pockets, USB drives in all my jackets  ____________________ Past: Honda NSR125R >> Kawasaki ER-5a2 >> Kawasaki ZZR-600e1 >> Suzuki GSXR-750Y >> Honda VTR 1000 Firestorm
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Sidi vertigo's are lovely boots, and have quite a narrow fitting which tend to suit womens feet. If you want them to flex, then go for the cheeper ones without the instep straps, which tend to 'lock' you in place.
They aren't water-proof though, and are generally classed as summer race boots. I use mine in winter, but also have a pair of cheapies that are waterproof for the crap days.
If you have the cash, for the cold and wet days I'd go for a pair of cheap £50 waterproof winter boots, akito, nitro or similar, with enough room for a nice pair of woolly socks, and a pair of decent summer boots for the drier days. If your commute is only 5 miles, your not really gonna feel the cold anyway.
I'd have thought most places would order your size and maybe one bigger for you to try if you were genuinely interested in making the purchase. Being italian, Sidi's are cut quite small BTW.
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I have a pair of Oxtar TCS Goretex boots - warm in winter, but cool enough for summer, waterproof, well-armoured. I've crashed twice in mine and they're barely scratched
Probably worth a try if you have broad feet  ____________________ Power Ranger  |
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| Vespa wrote: | Are the boots quite stiff in the foot, or do they allow the foot to move? The reason I'm asking is that when I put my foot down, I need to extend it, so only my toes touch the ground, being short. |
You do need to be a bit careful here, my reach to the ground when I've got my Alpinestars (tarty race version) on is decreased quite a bit cos I can't get on tiptoes so well - it's not so much the foot as the ankle which is quite reinforced in mine. They have got better over time though, I could barely change gear when I first got them. The less plasticy ones shouldn't be so bad, though they still need a bit of breaking in.
J&S in New Malden (just near Kingston) might be worth a trip, they're a pretty big shop and had a pretty decent range the last time I was in. Though you might be pushed to find a 37/38 anywhere, I had a job finding a 40 to try on. I'll have a look next time I'm in Gericke if I remember.
If you end up going mail order, www.customlids.co.uk are very cool and quite happy to take returns.
What do you wear now? When I was a scootergirl I just wore chunky lace up boots like HiTec Magnums, more for a bit of grip when putting my foot down than anything else. Didn't worry too much about crush protection or anything cos it's easy to jump off the side of a step through.  |
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I've got the Oxtar TCS Pro boots, they are usually £179.99 but I got them for £79.99 on a crazy sale  ____________________ Bike: Suzuki Bandit 600, 2002, Blue
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 136 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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