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10-07-2011, 05:23 PM | #1 | |
DefenderOfTheBuelliverse
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Parts Unknown
Moto: Buell XB12R
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I never rode in the steel toe Docs but I do ride in regular Doc Martens sometimes. No issues with those.
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10-01-2011, 09:31 PM | #2 |
AMA Supersport
Join Date: Nov 2008
Moto: '04 Kawasaki ZX6RR
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Back in May I bought the Alpinestars Miglia.
http://www.alpinestars.com/shop/cate.../miglia-shoes/ I like them pretty well. Definitely not suitable for anyone with a wide foot as these run quite narrow. |
10-07-2011, 04:39 PM | #3 |
I give Squids a bad name
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Fly Over State
Moto: 1996 CBR600 F3 (AKA the Flying Turd)
Posts: 4,742
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I have these and have had these for years...
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...eet-Shoes.aspx If you put jeans/pants over them, then they look like normal shoes. They seem to be built tough and feel as if they'd stay on in a crash and even provide some ankle protection. You can walk around them all day and I've even worn them out on the town. I've actually added a Dr Schols insert to them and they feel even better. If you want a shoe, I'd look into the shift shoes. EDIT: I forgot to mention the do feel kind of heavy when you grab them but I don't even notice the extra weight while wearing them.
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10-07-2011, 04:55 PM | #4 |
Ride Like an Asshole
Join Date: Feb 2008
Moto: nothing...
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I'd totally go with something that looks like that, but I'd want about 3" more up the ankle for support...
Why do MC boots have to either look like "combat veteran" or "Apollo crewmember"? MC shoes have the right idea, but don't offer enough protection for me to plunk down that sort of scratch... |
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