Tlazare Posted December 11, 2017 Posted December 11, 2017 Does anyone know of a casual riding boot that somewhat resembles a work boot? I know of the RST Roasters, and they're really nice and all, but I'm looking for something a bit cheaper. Suggestions?Thanks! Quote
Guest Posted December 11, 2017 Posted December 11, 2017 Revit, Tcx and DXR make some nice ones but not much different in price. Have a look on eBay they often come up on there in good condition and good value Quote
Pie man Posted December 11, 2017 Posted December 11, 2017 Have a look at Altberg Boots on fleabuy for cheaper options. Made to measure if you go to the factory but cost a lot more Quote
Copycat73 Posted December 11, 2017 Posted December 11, 2017 why not buy some steel toe cappers and wear them on the bike https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=sr_pg_2?fst=as%3Aon&rh=n%3A355005011%2Cn%3A1769609031%2Ck%3Asteel+toe+boots&page=2&keywords=steel+toe+boots&ie=UTF8&qid=1513022615 Quote
Joeman Posted December 11, 2017 Posted December 11, 2017 Be wary of laces.. they get tangled up, you can't take your foot off the peg, and you topple over in a heap on the floor... Quote
SlowBusa Posted December 11, 2017 Posted December 11, 2017 Be wary of laces.. they get tangled up, you can't take your foot off the peg, and you topple over in a heap on the floor... When I was 18 i stopped at a traffic light on my XT500 ....I had trainers on and my laces got caught around the gear shiftI couldnt do anything as I had already started tipping the bike to the left as I went to put my foot down I simply Flopped slowly onto my side with the bike on top of meA nice car driver behind me got out to help me up as I couldnt move..............I dont think we got a full sentence out between us, as we were Both Laughing that Hard it was REALLY ComicalI Only wore Bike boots from that day forwardsIt could have been a lot worse Quote
Joeman Posted December 11, 2017 Posted December 11, 2017 Be wary of laces.. they get tangled up, you can't take your foot off the peg, and you topple over in a heap on the floor... When I was 18 i stopped at a traffic light on my XT500 ....I had trainers on and my laces got caught around the gear shiftI couldnt do anything as I had already started tipping the bike to the left as I went to put my foot down I simply Flopped slowly onto my side with the bike on top of meA nice car driver behind me got out to help me up as I couldnt move..............I dont think we got a full sentence out between us, as we were Both Laughing that Hard it was REALLY ComicalI Only wore Bike boots from that day forwardsIt could have been a lot worseI had a similar accident at a pedestrian crossing when the kickstart got stuck up my trouser leg, just as a girl from my school and her mum were crossing the road in front of me... much street cred lost that day! haha Quote
Rodders Posted December 11, 2017 Posted December 11, 2017 I bought some TCX X-Blend boots which I'm pretty happy with. Ankle protection, waterproof, reinforced gear change zone etc. There pretty comfy and look causal enough for walking around town or café/bar.At the time I bought them, Infinity Motorcycles suggested these as alternatives:"Spada Pilgrim Grande, the Falco Ranger, the Oxford Merton and the Belstaff Whitwood" Quote
SlowBusa Posted December 11, 2017 Posted December 11, 2017 when the kickstart got stuck up my trouser legNow Thats a one ive never heard of Quote
Rodders Posted December 11, 2017 Posted December 11, 2017 With laces I just tuck them in. Either inside the ankle, or more securely under the zig zags on the front of the boot. I've also had a mishap with them before, but got away with it. Quote
Copycat73 Posted December 12, 2017 Posted December 12, 2017 Be wary of laces.. they get tangled up, you can't take your foot off the peg, and you topple over in a heap on the floor... never had a problem .. but i do them up properly .. double tied .. i can show you if you like Quote
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